Grain Storage Licensing as Administrative Legal Regime (article in Lithuanian)
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The article ‘Grain Storage Licensing as Administrative Legal Regime in The Agricultural Field’ consists of three parts. In the first part the author analyses the system of legal acts regulating licensing process of grain warehouse activities, reveals the compatibility of the legislation with the European Union legislation. In addition, in this section redundant and dubbing regulation of the Lithuanian laws governing licensing process of grain warehouses is identified. The second section describes the requirements for entities wishing to engage in licensed grain storage activities, specifies how entities are parties to engage in these activities and the gaps of legislation defining the status of such entities. In the third part the author gives the best practice examples of the foreign grain warehouse licensing that could be successfully applied in Lithuania.
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