Scope of land acquisition for Hangjinqi uranium mine

The scope of land acquisition involves five village gachas including Shali Zhaosha Gacha, Tuguli Gacha, Chaganzuila Gacha, Er'o Tanwan Village and Longmaoying Village within the jurisdiction of Duguitala Township, Hangjin Banner. The specific land acquisition area, land type, and four boundary lines shall be subject to the ownership area certification (or surveying and mapping report).

First of all, the issuance of a land acquisition announcement means the beginning of land acquisition. In practice, some local governments sometimes issue announcements of proposed land acquisition. Whether it is an announcement of proposed land requisition or a land requisition notice, to a certain extent, it means the beginning of land requisition organized by the government. At this time, as the person being expropriated, you should consult a lawyer to protect your rights and interests.

Secondly, some prefecture-level, city and county land and resources departments did not investigate, register and confirm the land attachments and young crops of the expropriated persons during the land expropriation process, and did not formulate a four-part document in accordance with the requirements of the approval authority for approval materials. Plan, and in accordance with the requirements of the examination and approval authority, apply for approval from the authority with the authority to examine and approve the expropriation, and fail to protect the right to hearing, confirmation and information of the expropriated person in accordance with the law. The expropriated person's right to know is not protected in accordance with the law, which is a serious procedural violation.

Third, signing an expropriation agreement is not a necessary procedure for expropriating collective land. In practice, some governments and their departments often deceive and seduce parties by signing agreements, especially blank agreements, and advocate the legalization of expropriation. This is a seriously wrong view. Land acquisition agreements cannot replace the collective land acquisition system. When signing a similar agreement, the person being expropriated must read the content of the agreement carefully and consult a lawyer if necessary.

4. Whether to obtain land acquisition approval from the people's government (provincial people's government or the State Council). Obtaining land acquisition approval from the people's power is the key and core of collective land expropriation. In the process of collective land acquisition, the key is to read the land acquisition approval. Some local governments and their departments use the land acquisition approval materials as the basis for the final legal land acquisition. This obviously has no legal basis and is a serious mistake. Land acquisition approval and land acquisition approval materials are two different issues.

1. Land acquisition procedures