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某市M公司于1997年8月1日以出让方式取得一宗2000m2的国有土地使用权,批准用途为商业,使用期限为40年,于1997年8月20日办理了土地登记。现因债务的关系,将这宗地连同房产转让给了N贸易有限公司。
问题
1.办理此宗地的土地使用权变更登记手续的程序是什么?
2.你对程序中具体的细则是如何理解的?

A.办理此宗地的土地使用权变更登记手续的程序是什么?
2.你对程序中具体的细则是如何理解的?

【参考答案】

1.应按以下程序进行:申请→地籍调查→权属审核→注册登记→核发土地证书。2.申请。N贸易有限公司应该在与M公司签订了土地......

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