. <The Public Authority for State Properties, explained that infringement is by seizing or disposing of any state property without a legal basis, or preventing others from entering it or changing its features in any way whatsoever, including: Planning it, planting it, building on it, fencing it, putting barriers on it, filling it, backfilling it, agreeing with it, taking raw materials from it, or exploiting it - permanently or temporarily - for purposes contrary to the relevant regulations, orders, decisions and instructions.
The Authority said that it is working to prevent others from entering it or changing its features in any way whatsoever, including. The Authority said that it works with partners in the government system to protect and preserve state real estate within committees formed under the chairmanship of the Emirate of each region and the membership of representatives from the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and the General Authority for State Property, stressing that protecting state real estate and preventing encroachment is a national duty that contributes to harnessing land and employing it in development and economic projects that benefit the public benefit.
The Authority said that it works with partners in the government system to protect and preserve state real estate, emphasizing that protecting state real estate is a national duty.








