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Title: Urban Renewal Act CH
Category: Ministry of the Interior(內政部)
Article 49
To modify right transformation plans can follow the simplified procedures:
1. When changes are made because of one of the following situations, the public hearings, public exhibitions, hearings, and review specified in Articles 32 and 33 shall not be needed:
(1) Rectification of the content of the plan that had been written or computed wrong or other obvious mistakes.
(2) Variations on the allocation of units or parking lots are agreed between allottees or implementers.
(3) Trust registration conducted in accordance with Article 25.
(4) Transferring, dividing, setting up obligations of land and building or revoking collateral rights, lien rights, or defacement of restricted register during the period of right transformation.
(5) Rectifying drawings in accordance with the results of surveying lands or buildings conducted by land administration.
(6) Alteration designated by Subparagraph 2, Paragraph 1 in Article 36 shall require a notarization between original and new implementers.
2. When changes are made because of one of the following situations, the public hearings, public exhibitions, and hearings specified in Articles 32 and 33 need not be held.
(1) The original allottees indicate that they are not willing to participate in allocation anymore. On the other hand, the people who showed they were not willing to participate but changed their minds. If authorities presume that the changes do not affect the variation of other people's rights and profits, there is no necessity to hold an exhibition publicly and a public hearing to declare the changes.
(2) As far as the alterations listed in Subparagraph 7 to 10, Paragraph 1 of Article 36 are concerned, if the changes are presumed by competent authorities to make no influence on the original verified urban renewal project plan, there is no need to conduct public exhibition and hearing.
(3) Changes made to the items in Subparagraph 1 involve changes to the contents of other plans and the competent authority is sure the right transformation plan originally approved will not be affected.