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HH the Emir Sheikh Tamin bin Hamad al-Thani yesterday endorsed Cabinet decision No 60 of 2014 expropriating some real estate for the public interest.

The decision stipulated that real estate necessary for the implementation of the project explained in the decision of the Minister of Municipality and Urban Planning No 67 of 2014 shall be expropriated for the public interest.

The Emir also endorsed the following laws and Cabinet decisions on expropriating real estate for the public interest:

Law Nos 61, 63, 64, and 65 of 2014.

The decisions stipulated that real estate necessary for the implementation of the projects explained in the decision of the Minister of Municipality and Urban Planning Nos 70, 83, 84 and 85 of 2014 shall be expropriated for the public interest.

Cabinet decision Nos 66, 67, 68 and 69 of 2014 expropriating some real estate for the public interest.

The decisions stipulated that real estate necessary for the implementation of the project explained in the decision of the Minister of Municipality and Urban Planning No 86, 91, 97 and 98 of 2014 shall be expropriated for the public interest.

The decisions stipulated that measures included in law No 13 of 1988 for paying damages to the owners of the expropriated real estate are to be taken in accordance with this decision.

The decisions are to go into force from the date of issue in the official gazette.

The Emir also endorsed Cabinet Decision No 71 of 2014 reforming the Committee of Trustees of the State Encouragement Award.

According to the decision the committee is to be reformed under the chairmanship of HE the Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage with the following as members: 1- Dr Ibrahim Saleh al-Nuaimi as Deputy Chairman

2- Dr Aisha Youssuf al-Mannai, member

3- Dr Al-Harith Mohamed al-Khater, member

4- Dr Hassan Ibrahim al-Muhannadi, member

5- Dr Hamda Hassan Abdurrahman Abu Tha’in al-Sulaiti, member

6- Dr Ahmed Abdullah al-Sheikh al-Kuwari, member

The Emir decision annulled Cabinet Decision No 5 of 2011.

 

 

 

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