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1. In what cases the relationship of land ownership, as well as transactions with land plots is governed by civil law:
A. When it is expressly stated in the Civil Code of the Russian Federation;
B. Unless otherwise provided by land, forest, water legislation, legislation on subsoil, environmental protection, special federal laws;
B. Regulation of land relations is not provided for by civil legislation;
G. There is no right answer.
2. The land law system consists of:
A. Sub-sectors;
B. Legal institutions;
B. Rules of law;
G. Methods of regulation of land relations.
3. Identify what concepts are included in the general part of land law as an academic discipline:
A. The concept of property rights;
B. The concept of land management;
B. The concept of land cadastre;
G. Forest Land.
4.Which of the principles are the principles of land law:
A. Planned land use;
B. Study of the demand for land;
B. Priority of agricultural land use;
G. Paid land use.
5. The division of land into categories is:
A. Principle of land law;
B. The principle of state land policy;
B. Method of land law;
G. Method of legal regulation of land law.
6. What regulation regulated land relations in the period of Kievan Rus:
A. Pskov Judicial Charter;
B. Cathedral Code;
B. The Code of Laws of the Russian Empire;
G. Russian Truth.
7. The Decree "On Land" enshrines:
A. The right of exclusive state ownership of the land and its subsoil;
B. The right to private ownership of land;
B. The right of communal ownership of land;
G. The right of socialist ownership of land.
8. The principles of land legislation adopted in April 1990 introduced the right:
A. Private land ownership;
B. Lifetime inherited possession of a land plot;
B. Alienation by the owner of the land;
G. Land lease and pledge.
9. Among the legal relations of a real nature are:
A. Lifetime Inheritance;
B. Rent;
B. Servitude;
G. Purchase and sale.
10. The number of land tenure obligations can be included:
A. Property Trust Management;
B. Pledge;
B. Servitude;
G. Permanent perpetual use.
11. The reasons for the emergence of land relations are:
A. Treaties;
B. Administrative acts of the executive
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