The Cambodian legal system is based largely on the French civil system, and is statute based. The Constitution is the Supreme Law. The legal system has evolved from unwritten customary law, prevalent during Angkorian times, to statutory law, under the French colonisation from 1863 to 1953 and up until 1975.
How to Start an LLC for Your Construction Company Choose a Standout Name. Designate a Registered Agent. Pick a Principal Address (or Get a Virtual Address) ... Draft an Operating Agreement. File the Articles of Organization. Get an EIN. Obtain the Proper Permits, Licenses, and Insurance. Register for State Taxes.
In the narrow sense, the draft law or proposed law is required to be adopted by the National Assembly, approved by the Senate, and then promulgated by the head of the state. It should be noted that the Senate has only been in existence since 1999, while the National Assembly has been in existence since 1993.
The steps for starting a construction company include: researching the industry, creating a business plan, registering the business, obtaining licenses and permits, finding financing, purchasing equipment, hiring employees, and marketing the business.
The law on construction is divided into 22 chapters with 111 Articles. This law determines the principles, building technical regulations, rules and procedures to control the construction sector in Cambodia. The Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) remains the competent authority.
Land Law was first promulgated in 1992 and was amended in August 2001 (2001 Land Law). The 2001 Amendment to the Land Law especially aims to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable properties.
Cambodians have full right to possess and to use land and have the right of inheritance by the State for living and for doing business. Article 3: … The violation of the private property rights shall be forbidden except when the public interest requires in cases provided by the law.
All the land in Cambodia belongs to the State and shall be governed and protected in agreement by the State. The State does not recognize the land property right existing before 1979. The property right and any other rights related to the land shall be governed by this law.
The Cambodian legal system is based largely on the French civil system, and is statute based. The Constitution is the Supreme Law. The legal system has evolved from unwritten customary law, prevalent during Angkorian times, to statutory law, under the French colonisation from 1863 to 1953 and up until 1975.