Sentences with phrase «family ownership of the land»

The Lyman family has been farming in Connecticut since it purchased its first parcel of land in 1741, and Lyman is part of the eighth generation of family ownership of the land that is today known as Lyman Orchards, which now cover more than 1,100 acres.

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If Gold and Sullivan intend to pass on ownership of the club to their families there can be and never will be a new promised land in east London football.
In the voice - over that introduces his character, Hap Jackson, patriarch of a black sharecropping family, laments that African - Americans are barred from land ownership through a combination of generational poverty and white plunder, drawing a direct connection between the racist oppression of former slaves and their lack of access to capital.
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The work's staged depiction of assassination, punishment, and interment are based on actual events that involved Aragón's extended family and their brushes with what the artist describes as «organized crime, [the] abusive pursuit of land ownership, and involvement in social corruption.»
Posted in Beneficial Ownership, Co-ownership, Common Intention, Constructive Trusts, Family Home, Joint Tenancy, Property Law, Trusts of Land
In an example from British Columbia, some First Nations, such as the Coast Salish, have less rigid hierarchies of kinship ties that determine land use and occupancy within a territory shared by families, while other First Nations, such as the Tsimshian, have a more strict system of ownership and use defined by descent groups and clans.
In Derrickson, the Supreme Court considered whether the provisions in British Columbia's Family Relations Act, RSBC 1996, c 128, concerning the right to ownership and possession of immovable property applied to reserve lands (para 43).
Also, the emphasis in the Principles on preserving inalienable title, but only in such a way as to maximise benefits to individuals and families, potentially threatens communal ownership of land.
The Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs has said that another aim of the reforms is to provide «greater economic opportunities (business investment and home ownership) as a result of resolution of land tenure and land administration issues».
These two principles should be enshrined in legislation, however, in such a form as to maximize the opportunity for individuals and families to acquire and exercise a personal interest in those lands, whether for the purposes of home ownership or business development.
Situated within the Heritage on Ivanhoe association of just 14 properties, this single - family detached home sits on its own land and is condominium in ownership only.
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