Planning Law definition
Examples of Planning Law in a sentence
The so-called "relevant laws and regulations" include the Urban Planning Law, Fire Services Act, Building Act, etc.
This sphere includes, inter alia, registration in the Land Registry of real estate transactions, First Registrations of land, registration of courts' decisions, registration of parcelations pursuant to the Towns, Villages and Buildings Planning Law, No. 79, of 1966, and the administration of Land Registry offices and processes.
This sphere includes, inter alia, registration in the Land Registry of real estate transactions, First Registrations of land, registration of courts, decisions, registration of parcelations pursuant to the Towns, Villages and Buildings Planning Law, No. 79, of 1966, and the administration of Land Registry offices and processes.
The relevant decrees from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Public Work subscribed to this idea and remained in place even after the promulgation of the Spatial Planning Law (the SPL) 24/1992 whose scope was much wider.
The Landlord does not warrant that the Premises are authorised under Planning Law to be used, or are otherwise fit for, any specific purpose.