Kruinlaags
Kruinlaags is a Dutch term that translates to "ridge law" in English. It refers to a type of legislation enacted in the Netherlands during the 19th century. The laws were primarily designed to govern the use of mountain ridges and the construction of buildings on these areas.
The kruinlaags were introduced to regulate the increasing urbanization and development in the Netherlands, particularly in
Some of the key aspects of the kruinlaags included regulations on building heights, the distance between buildings,
The kruinlaags were enforced through a combination of local and national regulations. Municipalities were responsible for
The impact of the kruinlaags on urban development in the Netherlands was significant. By regulating construction