§ 60102 Definitions
§ 60103 Department of Land Management: Authority
§ 60104 Records
§ 60105 Reservation for Use of Government
§ 60106 Land Exchange
§ 60107 Classification of Lands
§ 60108 Same: Exchange Land
§ 60109 Exception from Chamorro Land Trust Act
§ 60110 Reports to Director
§ 60111 Promulgation of Rules and Regulations
§ 60112 Legislative Approval Required
§ 60113 Conveyance of Life Estate: Prohibition
§ 60114.1 Applicable Taxes on Leasing of Land by Autonomous Agencies, Public Corporations, and Other Public Instrumentalities of the Government of Guam for Commercial Purposes
§ 60114.2 Deposit of Funds Collected
§ 60115 Review by Municipal Planning Councils
§ 60301 Recorder and Deputies
§ 60302 Inspection of Record Books, Etc
§ 60303 Advance Payment or Tender of Fees
§ 60304 Definition
§ 60305 Procuring Equipment, Books and Film
§ 60306 Custody of Books, Etc
§ 60307 General Indices: Form
§ 60308 Temporary Indices: Destruction of
§ 60309 Change of Name of Person in Whom Title Vested
§ 60310 Application of Article
§ 60311 Same: Land Title Registration Act
§ 60312 Instruments Not in English Language
§ 60313 Transfer
§ 60314 Documents Voidable and Not to be Recorded
§ 60315 Receipt of Document For Record
§ 60316 Endorsement of Document: Delivery
§ 60317 Manner of Recording
§ 60318 File for Record: Quality of Instrument
§ 60319 Indexing and Recording Old Documents or Books
§ 60320 Fee Schedule
§ 60321 Same: Exemption
§ 60401 Guam Land Use Commission
§ 60402 Same: Executive Secretary
§ 60403 Same: Compensation
§ 60404 Same: Personnel
§ 60405 Same: Rules
§ 60406 Same: Street Naming Plan
§ 60408 Same: Same: Legislative Action
§ 60409 Guam Natural Resources Board
§ 60410 Minerals: Mining
§ 60411 Rules and Regulations
§ 60501 Authority
§ 60502 Personnel
§ 60503 Regulations
§ 60504 Same: Publication
§ 60505 Duties of Director
§ 60506 Establishment of Triangulation Control Stations
§ 60507 Designation of Coordinate Reference Point
§ 60508 Identification of Land Markers
§ 60509 Filing of Documents for Records in the Department of Land Management
§ 60510 Same: Reference to Map
§ 60511 Original Tracing
§ 60512 Admissibility Into Evidence
§ 60513 Instrument-Testing Facilities
§ 60514 Penalty
§ 60515 Establishment of the 1993 Guam Geodetic Network
§ 60516 1993 Guam Geodetic Datum and Map Grid
§ 60517 Proclaimed Survey Areas
§ 60518 Extension of the 1993 Guam Geodetic Network
§ 60519 Protection of 1993 Guam Geodetic Network Marks
§ 60612 Land Acquisition Fund
§ 60602 Land Survey Revolving Fund
§ 60603 Administration of Funds
§ 60604 Monthly Report
§ 60605 Disbursement Procedures
§ 60606 Survey of Private Property
§ 60607 Report of Cost Prior to the Survey of Private Land
§ 60608 Survey Procedure
§ 60609 Addition to Assessment Roll
§ 60610 Election to Amortize Special Assessment
§ 60611 Director to Submit Annual Report
§ 60612 v2 Land Acquisition Fund
§ 60701 Legislative Findings
§ 60702 Researching and Identifying Public Rights: Duty of\r\nLand Records Division of the Department
§ 60703 Confirming Public Rights: Duty of Attorney General
§ 60801 Purpose
§ 60802 Designation – Harmon Field Area
§ 60803 Submission
§ 60804 Effectuation
§ 60805 Final Approval
§ 60806 Attorney General to Register
§ 60900 Legislative Statement
§ 60901 Creation
§ 60902 Separate Fund and Bank Account
§ 60903 Purpose and Expenditures
§ 60904 Deposits
§ 60905 Administration
§ 60906 Investment
§ 60907 New DLM Construction Building
§ 60908 Severability
§ 60909 Development Authority
§ 60910 Authorization to Lease
§ 60911 Credit Towards Ground Lease Payment

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