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This Law, of 22 sections, gives definitions and makes provisions for the institution of a Land Valuers Council and its legal and operational procedures. Section (1) gives definitions. Section (2) regards the appointing of council members and their term of office shall be of three years. Section (3) establishes the council seat in Jerusalem.

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This Amendment, of four sections, adds the following sections to the principal Law. After section (41) shall be inserted section (41A) dealing with prohibitions regarding the selling of natural assets unless permitted by the Minister of Agriculture.

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This Law amends the principal law by adding three new sub-sections, 43A to 43C. Section 43A regards expenditures related to drainage operations on the basis of Local Authorities’ quotas. Section (43B) regards collection of quotas by the Local Authorities. Section (43C) regards quotas collection procedures in areas not included in a Local Authority.

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This Law, of 17 Sections, gives definitions and establishes conditions for the acceptance or rejection of a candidate for an agricultural settlement in Israel. Section (1) gives definitions. Section (2) establishes that a candidate can be expelled from an agricultural settlement if the charge for his expulsion has been delivered within three years form candidate’s settlement date.

Israël

This Order, of 6 Parts and 18 sections, makes provision for the prevention of sand from eroding agricultural land and to enable cultivation of land that was eroded by sand. Part I, Preface. Section 3 defines the target of this Order.

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This Law regulates all building and land use management in Israel, and establishes a framework for environmental planning. National, regional and local bodies are established to provide for land use planning on all levels: A National Board, chaired by the Minister of the Interior is responsible for overall planning in Israel.

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