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贯彻全会精神·抓落实丨严守耕地保护红线 筑牢粮食安全根基——访省自然资源厅党组书记、厅长陈治胜
He Nan Ri Bao· 2025-07-05 23:27
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of implementing strict farmland protection and food security responsibilities at all levels of government, as outlined by the provincial committee [1] - The provincial natural resources department will prioritize farmland protection as a major political task and enforce the strictest farmland protection system [1] - There will be a continuous assessment of farmland protection and food security responsibilities, with a focus on accountability for local governments [1] Group 2 - The reform of the balance between farmland occupation and compensation will be advanced, establishing a "1+N" policy system to manage farmland effectively [2] - Strict controls will be placed on non-agricultural construction that occupies farmland, with a focus on maintaining the total amount of farmland [2] - Enhanced law enforcement and regulatory measures will be implemented to combat illegal land use, ensuring accountability for violations [2]
农业公司承包土地违规改变土地用途,北京密云法院判决合同无效
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-15 05:59
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses a court ruling in Beijing's Miyun District that invalidated a contract due to illegal changes in land use, emphasizing the importance of adhering to land management laws for sustainable development [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Context - The case involved an agricultural company that illegally constructed a "management building" on a piece of wasteland originally designated for agricultural use, which led to a contract dispute with an individual named Li [1]. - The court confirmed that the contracts signed between the agricultural company and Li were invalid because they violated mandatory provisions of land management law by changing the original land use without proper approval [2]. Group 2: Financial Implications - The agricultural company claimed that the house built on the land was deemed illegal by the local government, thus the resale contract with Li should be considered void, and Li should return the difference in purchase price amounting to 60 million yuan [2]. - After the court's ruling, it was determined that Li must return the 60 million yuan difference after offsetting mutual obligations, as the civil legal actions were deemed invalid [2]. Group 3: Appeal Process - Li expressed dissatisfaction with the initial ruling and filed an appeal, but the second-instance court upheld the original decision [3].
非法占用超54亩集体工业用地的豪宅将被强拆?官方回应属实
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-14 13:18
Core Viewpoint - The "Yingzhiyuan" luxury residence in Chaozhou is facing forced demolition due to illegal occupation of collective industrial land, as announced by the Shantou Chaoyang District People's Government [1][12]. Group 1: Project Details - Yingzhiyuan is located in Xilu Town, Shantou Chaoyang District, covering a total construction area of over 10,000 square meters, including five old houses and six buildings [1]. - The project reportedly cost over 1 billion yuan, although this figure requires further verification [3]. - The architectural style of Yingzhiyuan combines traditional Chaozhou "Sima Tuo Che" layout with elements of Beijing courtyard and European villa styles [5]. Group 2: Legal and Regulatory Context - The construction of Yingzhiyuan has been deemed illegal under multiple laws, including the Land Management Law and Urban Planning Law of the People's Republic of China [12]. - Previous notices regarding the illegal status of Yingzhiyuan were issued as early as September 2020, indicating ongoing regulatory scrutiny [14]. - The recent announcement mandates the owner to demolish the structure within 45 days, failing which the government will proceed with forced demolition [1][15]. Group 3: Market Implications - The incident highlights the importance of land use regulation and the need for compliance with planning laws, which may impact future real estate developments in the region [12]. - Current real estate data from Shantou shows a decline in second-hand housing prices by 5.54% month-on-month, with new housing prices remaining relatively stable [17].