Infrastructure

–– 400 kV Saros Havza TM İrtibat Hatları Projesi Kapsamında Bazı Taşınmazların Türkiye Elektrik İletim Anonim Şirketi Genel Müdürlüğü Tarafından Acele Kamulaştırılması Hakkında Karar (Karar Sayısı: 11077)

🇹🇷Türkiye··Other·Medium Impact0·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law allows the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation to quickly acquire certain properties for the 400 kV Saros Havza Transmission Line Project. Property owners in the affected areas will be impacted as their land may be taken for this public utility project. The law aims to facilitate the construction of necessary electrical infrastructure.

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Key Changes

  • Authorization for quick acquisition of properties by the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation
  • Focus on properties needed for the 400 kV Saros Havza Transmission Line Project
  • Streamlined process for land acquisition for public utility purposes

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEİAŞ) must acquire the specified properties identified in the 400 kV Saros Havza Transmission Line Project through expedited expropriation procedures

Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEİAŞ)
operational
high

Property owners in affected areas must comply with expedited expropriation proceedings initiated by TEİAŞ for the 400 kV Saros Havza Transmission Line Project

Property owners of affected real estate in the project area
operational
high

TEİAŞ must follow expedited (acele) expropriation procedures as specified in Turkish expropriation law when acquiring properties for this transmission line project

Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEİAŞ)
operational

Affected Parties

Property owners in the project areaTurkish Electricity Transmission Corporation

Tags

infrastructure,land acquisition,public utility