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Agricultural cooperative mining sand and gravel
Content: S19-192.docx 17,2 kB
Product description
An agricultural cooperative, extracting sand and gravel for its needs, spoiled 2 hectares of agricultural land. The state inspector of the district committee on land resources and land management ordered the restoration of disturbed lands. The cooperative refused to comply with the order, believing that these lands are its property and that it has the right to freely dispose of them, and the state inspector cannot present requirements regarding the property right to the cooperative.
The state inspector drew up an act of a committed offense and issued a decision on bringing the cooperative to administrative responsibility. The cooperative appealed against it in court.
Consider the matter.
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