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Building code
editThis is an explanation of why it's regulated
The uruguayan expropriation law No. 3958 of March 28, 1912, provides a different causes to make statements for public utility or need, including the opening, widening, rectification of streets, avenues, “ramblas”, roads, bridges, squares, “plazuelas”, gardens and bands adjacent to avenues, squares, “ramblas” and promenades for the construction of public architecture and location especially in harmony with passage.
Names
editAny explanation about the history of the different names? MartinezMD (talk) 08:28, 24 November 2016 (UTC)