INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF LAND MORTGAGE AS A COMPONENT OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND USE: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2013.04.0%25pAbstract
Deals with international experience of the institutional infrastructure of the land mortgage. For working model of Ukrainian land mortgage, and finding a place in her functional land bank in Ukraine proposed to launch a pilot project for land and mort‐ gage lending on the security of land and the long term lease.References
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