The resin Compensation Fund Act 1934 is a legal-historical relevant standard in the field of agriculture and forestry, and was adopted at an early stage of Republican lower Austria by the local State Parliament. Through the analysis and evaluation of the paragraphs, objectives, content, and full clauses of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934 the material and formal content to are explained in the sense of a legal fact research here now in detail.
The agricultural and nature protection legislation including the exceptional standards for pest control in agriculture and forestry has already had its beginnings in the land of lower Austria in the Empire. In Republican lower Austria from 1919 was then but a whole bunch of naturschutz-and country wirtschaftsrechtlichen standards in addition and thus inserted in the legal system. In this context about the mole Bill 1920 is the nature conservation Act, 1924, 1927 the land caves Protection Act 1924 or the 1924 may beetle regulation, or the potato cancer Act. In addition central standards have been created in the field of law of agricultural economic benefits, such as the State law to support the Alp and pastoralism 1923 or the country cultural promotion Act 1923.
Paragraphs of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934
The resin Compensation Fund Act to regulate 1934 included a total of 7 article section to which the facts according to. It is A medium-sized paragraph in the scale of the standards in the category of small § §-Dichte(50§§) are not to apply where a high section.
The objectives of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934
Became the targets in the section 1 resin Compensation Fund Act 1934 “Promoting the maintenance of the production of resin from the lower Austrian black föhrenwäldern” appropriately regulated.
The content of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934
The corresponding administrative and management-criminal issues in particular have been regulated in sections 2 to 7 of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934.
The full clause of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934
Were financial lower Austrian Deputy of State Governor Baar-Baarenfels with the closing of resin Compensation Fund Act 1934 and commissioned perch.
Author: Dr. Fritz Simhandl, author Fleedstreet