Resolution No. 302 of 1988 redefining requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the division of lands destined to construction or reconstruction. | Land Portal

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This Resolution is composed of 9 articles. Article 1 decrees the ban on the division of lands intended to the construction or reconstruction before obtaining licences from the Ministry of Housing. Article 2 specifies documents and certificates necessary for submitting applications to the department of Physical Training. Article 3 classifies lands subjected to the division in tree categories: lands situated in zones with accredited and adopted detail planes; lands situated in zones with general planes; and, lands situated outside of planned zones. Article 5 defines obligations of licensees. Revocation or modification of the division of lands should be carried out by a resolution of the Minister of Housing.

Amended by: Resolution No. 66 of 1992 amending Resolution No. 302 of 1988 on requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the division of lands for construction and reconstruction. (1992-03-09)
Repeals: Resolution No. 48 of 1980 defining the requirements and conditions for obtaining land-division’s licences. (1980-07-22)

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In 1783, the Sunni Al-Khalifa family took power in Bahrain. In order to secure these holdings, it entered into a series of treaties with the UK during the 19th century that made Bahrain a British protectorate. The archipelago attained its independence in 1971.

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