Land Code, Law No. 226-Z of 1999. Country/Territory Belarus Document type Legislation Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil Keyword Basic legislation Agricultural land Survey/mapping Cadastre/land registration Concession Transfer Right of use Expropriation Land reform Land tenure Lease Institution Ownership Cultural heritage Liability/compensation Geographical area CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia Abstract Land relationship in the Republic of Belarus is regulated by the Constitution, Presidential Decrees, by this Code and other Legislative Acts that implement it. Civil Code regulations are applicable to land relationship with regard to provisions established by land legislation. The document consists of XV Sections that contain 36 Chapters sub-divided into 164 articles. Section I lays down the general provisions. It contains Chapters 1-12. Section II establishes the rights and the duties of land-tenants, landlords and the owners of the plots of land. Section III concerns land-ownership, land-tenancy and the right of ownership of the citizens of Belarus to the plots of land. Section IV concerns agricultural land. Section V regards populated area land. Section VI regards industrial land, and land destined for transportation, communications, energetic, defence and other purposes. Section VII regards protected area land, sanitary, recreational and historical and cultural land. Section VIII regards forestland, water stock land and reserve land. Section IX regards the use of land exposed to nuclear contamination. Section X regards compensation of damage to land-tenants and landlords caused by losses of agricultural and forest production. Section XI regards land protection and state control over the use and protection of land. Section XII regards land monitoring, state land cadastre and land survey. Section XIII deals with settlement of land disputes and establishes the liability for the infringement of land legislation. Section XIV deals with international agreements. Section XV lays down the conclusive provisions. Full text Russian References - Legislation Amended by Law No. 99-Z on amendments and addenda to Land Code. Legislation | Belarus | 2002 Keyword: Monitoring, Survey/mapping, Cadastre/land registration, Lease, Ownership, Land valuation, Protected area, Expropriation, Transfer, Classification/declassification Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Land Code (Law No. 425-Z). Legislation | Belarus | 2008 Keyword: Basic legislation, Land reform, Land tenure, Ownership, Lease, Servitude, Concession, Public land, Survey/mapping, Monitoring, Classification/declassification, Water rights Source: FAO, FAOLEX