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Land Caves Protection Act

Saturday, June 22nd, 2024

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The lower Austrian provincial law to protect, maintain, and to the exploitation of natural caves while the nature protection act 1924 regulated protection of natural monuments, protection of the landscape and the protection of the animal and plant kingdoms in the Federal State of lower Austria, in the Centre of the country natural cave Protection Act was the protection, conservation and recovery of natural caves. In addition, there were more conservation laws in lower Austria, which are now published in the series of LawLeaks. The purpose of the law the purpose of the national cave Protection Act 1924 was the protection, conservation and recovery of natural caves in lower Austria, in particular their exploitation for tourism. Developed natural caves developed were considered natural caves which were harnessed to a specific economic purposes at the time of the entry into force of this country Act by labour and capital expenditures in manufacturing such equipment and safeguards against unauthorized use. Developed natural caves were in receivership of the Country be if is the omission of further recovery from public considerations, in particular for reasons of conservation, or just the recovery by the State or by another greater economic benefits capabilities or for the exploitation of untapped part of the cave right of disposal over the accessible part is required. To read more click here: Dr. John Mcdougall. Not developed natural caves are developed natural caves, the collecting entirely failed during three consecutive years, to evaluate such additional Nathurhohlen. The disposal of additional natural caves was reserved for the State of lower Austria. If the province of lower Austria not even recycled the natural cave, then the Government could let a third party recovery and set the conditions for this.

Methods for the development of the development and utilization of natural caves could be justified by permanent or temporary easement through expropriation, land and Buildings could be placed under compulsory lease, building materials such as wood, stones, gravel, sand could be replaced. The determination of the object and scope of forced lease, receivership, expropriation and replacement had to be made by the district authorities. Natural caves law enforcement of the State law and administrative penalties was completed by the district administrative authorities. Administrative penalties were to be imposed to a month 10,000,000 kroner or arrest.

The Management Of Food In Lower Austria And Vienna, 1920

Sunday, September 4th, 2022

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The second postwar year brought a variety of rules out the country lower Austria had in 1920 a very extensive scheme in connection with food created. So, the food were managed by maximum beer, bread, butter, raspberry juice, veal, potato, flour, beef, pigs, pork, pork fat and freshwater fish. Some provisions from previous years were also repealed. The highest price on the 3.Janner set 1920 bread with a weight of 1260 gram with 3 crowns and 84 Heller for the urban area of Vienna bread, flour and butter with bread for a loaf. In addition, the profit of interim bakers may grant the middlemen, with limited 16 brighter for such a loaf of bread was. Bread crumbs could be given only upon permission cards for bread whereby the price of 1 kg of bread crumbs could not exceed also 3 crowns and 84 Heller. The price of bread to 5 crowns 32 Heller was already on the 16.Janner 1920 both set up for the Loaf bread, as also the 1 kg of bread crumbs. The interim profit was lifted for any intermediary on 18 Heller. On March 20, 1920, the price of bread was raised once again, 5 crowns and 60 Heller, as well as for a 1 kg bread crumbs on the same price. The interim profit remained at 18 Heller. On 17 April 1920, the bread price finally on 6 crowns, as price for 1 kg of bread crumbs at constant any intermediary profit margin has been set. For flour, the selling price to the consumer for the city of Vienna, with 11 crowns and 20 Heller and set outside of Vienna with Heller of 11 crowns 16 was at the 16.Janner in 1920 for wear 1 kg of flour, semolina or cornmeal. For butter, a provision was laid down on 24 March 1920. The butter was legally differentiated in country butter and dairy butter. The farm butter price was linked to the price of pork lard. A surcharge of 25% was established on the farm butter price for dairy butter. Beer, raspberry juice and milk The beer prices for beer from the lower Austrian brewery, for the selling of domestic beer and domestic bottled beer throughout the city of Vienna were set at the 15 1920. If you are unsure how to proceed, check out Alfred Adler. The draft beer from the lower Austrian brewery was 282 crowns for light beer and dark beer 307 crowns per hectolitre. For the serving of domestic draft beer crowns was 4 crowns 80 Heller for light beer and dark beer, Heller estimated 5 CZK 20 per liter. For the serving of domestic bottled beer in the half litre bottle, 2 Crown 40 Heller was for light beer and dark beer 2 crowns 80 Heller priced. For more information see this site: Rollo May. Prices for raspberry juice have been set with 06.Februar 1920. This settled the producer price, the wholesale price and the retail price. The producer price for raspberry juice was set staggered: filling of at least 100 kg: 3,050 crowns; Filling of at least 50 kg to 100 kg: 3,100 Crowns; Filling of less than 50 kg: 3,150 crowns. One Graduation was also at wholesale prices for raspberry juice: filling of at least 50 kg: 3,350 crowns; Filling of less than 50 kg and at least 10 kg: 3.375 crowns; Filling of less than 10 kg: 3,400 crowns. The retail price for raspberry juice was set finally with 37 crowns and 50 Heller per kg. New beer prices for beer from the lower Austrian brewery, for the selling of domestic beer and domestic bottled beer throughout the city of Vienna were set on April 2, 1920. The draft beer from the lower Austrian brewery was 380 crowns for light beer Heller and dark beer set 410 kroner per hectolitre. For the serving of domestic draft beer was 6 crowns for light beer and dark beer 6 crowns 40 Heller per liter set. For the serving of domestic bottled beer in the half litre bottle 3 crowns 40 Heller was for light beer and dark beer priced 4 crowns. With record prices were 5 May 1920 for Milk set. This settled the producer price, the wholesale price and the retail price. The producer price has been set for 1 litre freight railway station Vienna with 6 crowns and 70 Heller. The wholesale price was allowed to exceed 9 crowns 44 Heller towards institutions and trader 9 crowns 72 Heller and retailers. In the small wear compared to the consumer, the price could not exceed 10 kroons per liter. New beer prices for beer from the lower Austrian brewery, for the selling of domestic beer and domestic bottled beer throughout the city of Vienna were set on 2nd July 1920. The draft beer from the lower Austrian brewery, 540 kroons was for light beer and dark beer set 570 kroons per hectolitre. For the serving of domestic draft beer was 8 crowns for light beer and dark beer 8 crowns 40 Heller per liter set. For the serving of domestic bottled beer in the half litre bottle was for light beer 4 crowns 50 Heller and dark beer 5 crowns 10 Heller. With 07.Juli 1920 the ceilings for a raspberry were abrogated in turn. New beer prices for beer from the lower Austrian brewery, for the selling of domestic beer and domestic bottled beer throughout the city of Vienna were set on 31 August 1920. The draft beer from the lower Austrian brewery was 572 crowns for light beer and dark beer set 602 crowns. For the serving of domestic draft beer, 8 crowns 40 Heller was for light beer and dark beer 8 crowns 80 Heller per liter set. For the serving of domestic bottled beer in the half litre bottle, 4 crowns 70 Heller was for light beer and dark beer 5 crowns and 30 Heller. On the 29th October 1920 the producer price for 1 liter set carriage station Vienna with 6 crowns and 80 Heller new. Beef and veal with 29.Janner 1920 have been regulated as the retail price for beef. In particular, they were Regulated prices for beef and veal offal. The individual regulations for veal designed are as follows: 1 kg boneless steak meat and Sweetbreads: 38 crowns; 1 kg rear Kalbfleisch(Schlegel, Nierenbraten ohne Wammel, Schlussbraten): 31 crowns; 1 kg front veal (shoulder, chest, neck, loin, Wammel): 26 CZK 50 Heller; 1 kg of calf’s tongue: 14 crowns. The individual regulations for veal offal are proving to be as follows: 1 kg veal Lung (lung and heart): 12 crowns. 1 kg calf’s liver and spleen: 24 crowns; 1 kg calf’s head with tongue and brain: 14 CZK; 1 kg of calf brain: 14 CZK; 1 kg Kalbsfusse: 6 crowns; 1 kg veal tripe: 12 crowns. 27 April 1920 was regulates the retail sale price for beef and veal. The prices for beef and beef offal, veal and veal offal have been regulated in detail. The individual regulations on beef and veal is designed as follows: 1 kg front with Zuwage: 62 crowns; 1 kg rear with Zuwage: 72 crowns; 1 kg Roast pieces (Striploin, tenderloin, sirloin) but without Zuwage: 90 crowns; 1 kg beef tongue raw: 60,-CZK; 1 kg beef tongue gepockelt: 64 crowns; 1 kg beef tongue geselcht: 66 crowns. The individual regulations on beef offal are proving to be as follows: 1 kg of beef Lung (lung and heart): 30 CZK. 1 kg beef liver and spleen: 30 crowns; 1 kg beef brain: 48 crowns; 1 kg beef kidneys: 30 crowns; 1 kg cow’s udder raw: 15 CZK; 1 kg cooked cow’s udder: 30 crowns; 1 kg Fleckzeug clean: 10 CZK; 1 kg Fleckzeug cleaned and cooked: 18 crowns. The prices for beef and veal offal have been regulated in detail. The individual regulations for veal designed are as follows: 1 kg boneless steak meat and Sweetbreads: 70 crowns; 1 kg rear Kalbfleisch(Schlegel, Nierenbraten ohne Wammel, Schlussbraten): 58 crowns. 1 kg front veal (shoulder, chest, neck, loin, Wammel): 48 crowns; 1 kg of calf’s tongue: 30 crowns. The individual regulations for veal offal are proving to be as follows: 1 kg Calf Lung (lung and heart): 30 crowns; 1 kg calf’s liver and spleen: 40 crowns; 1 kg calf’s head with tongue and brain: 24 crowns; 1 kg calf’s head without tongue and brain: 20 Crowns; 1 kg of calf brain: 40 crowns; 1 kg Kalbsfusse clean: 10 CZK; 1 kg veal tripe: 15 crowns. A production contract for the base price of the potato was set potato and fish with September 3, 1920. The production contract with 140 crowns set potato for a hundredweight of metres in the years of 1920 harvested appropriately dry, Earth – and sterile, natural grown. Thus, the ubernahmspreis of the Austrian Institute of cereals per meter Zentner was set after the 15 August 1920 with 1,020 crowns supplied Rundkartoffeln(Spatkartoffeln) with 340 crowns and Kipfler. The maximum prices established on October 8, 1918 for freshwater fish were abrogated in 1920 in turn by 13.Juli. Pigs, pork and pork fat with 03.Janner 1920 set the prices for young and adjusting pigs from 1919 override. With 29.Janner 1920 set maximum prices for the retail sale of pork. For Saha, shoulder and crested roast 72 CZK / kg for loin 80 crowns per kg, for ribs and belly meat 66 crowns per kg and for pig heads 16 CZK / kg. On 27 April 1920 the maximum prices for the retail sale of pork from the 29.Janner were abrogated in 1920 in turn.