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?The new Coastal Act will prevent any new construction on the Spanish coast?, says Miguel Arias Cañete
09/05/2013. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Affairs, Miguel Arias Cañete, stressed that the new Coastal Act “does not change the boundaries of the maritime-terrestrial public domain nor the easement zone, yet prevents any new construction on the Spanish coast”. He also explained that this law “will not require the demolition of any constructions built prior to 1988, which fall under the protection of legislation that granted full ownership to the owners thereof”.
09/05/2013. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Affairs, Miguel Arias Cañete, stressed that the new Coastal Act “does not change the boundaries of the maritime-terrestrial public domain nor the easement zone, yet prevents any new construction on the Spanish coast”. He also explained that this law “will not require the demolition of any constructions built prior to 1988, which fall under the protection of legislation that granted full ownership to the owners thereof”.
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