A new law on state-owned property has been enacted and published in Official Gazette No. 1475. This law regulates how government land and buildings can be managed, used, leased, or transferred. It defines different categories of state-owned property, including administrative lands, religious properties, protected lands, and lands used for public purposes. The law gives specific powers to the Ministry of Finance and the courts to decide how these properties can be used or assigned. Private individuals or companies that are using government land without formal permission may now face legal action or be required to return the land. This law is important for anyone leasing or using public property and highlights the need to review land documents and agreements carefully.