These issues should be addressed because even though non-exclusive native title rights may not be recognised as full
legal ownership of the land, native title rights holders in many instances will continue to care for country and promote environmental sustainability.
Not exact matches
Ownership of this small plot
of earth will be the Children
of Israel's sole
legal claim in the promised
land during their four hundred years
of exile in Egypt.
The destruction
of the Jajmani system, communal
ownership of landed property, by the British and introduction
of legal land relationship changed the situation
of Dalits for the worse.
The percolating squall is shaping up to be the latest in a long history
of clashes over «new»
land on the lakefront, all made more complex by the vague
legal language that determines
ownership.
Land trusts are typically community - based nonprofit groups that protect land by acquiring the land outright, or by entering into legal agreements called conservation restrictions, where landowners do not give up ownership, but instead agree to reduce the development potential of their land, generally in return for cash payment, tax advantages, or b
Land trusts are typically community - based nonprofit groups that protect
land by acquiring the land outright, or by entering into legal agreements called conservation restrictions, where landowners do not give up ownership, but instead agree to reduce the development potential of their land, generally in return for cash payment, tax advantages, or b
land by acquiring the
land outright, or by entering into legal agreements called conservation restrictions, where landowners do not give up ownership, but instead agree to reduce the development potential of their land, generally in return for cash payment, tax advantages, or b
land outright, or by entering into
legal agreements called conservation restrictions, where landowners do not give up
ownership, but instead agree to reduce the development potential
of their
land, generally in return for cash payment, tax advantages, or b
land, generally in return for cash payment, tax advantages, or both.
A
legal battle over
land ownership has clouded the future
of a project to build one
of the world's most ambitious telescopes.
The due diligence process should also commence now, notifying the school's
land owner
of your decision to convert and asking them to collate the
legal ownership /
land registration documentation in preparation for conversion.
The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak (Quercus alba) that possesses
legal ownership of itself and the
land within eight feet
of its base.
The team spent years preparing its case to establish the community's
legal claims to the
land, including a geographical study
of Agua Caliente and the
land's chain
of ownership.
Things like how an LLC versus Corporate setup affects deductions and how
land ownership of trusts can complicate Farm Service Agency (FSA) payments are issues that are outside
of legal expertise in the strictest sense.
Virginia property law is the area
of law that governs the various form
of ownership in real property (
land as distinct from personal or movable possessions) and in personal property, within the common law
legal system.
A document, other than a transfer
of ownership, a charge or a discharge, won't usually create a
legal interest in
land, unless it's sealed.
Is your question «what is the
legal basis
of land ownership?»
Similarly, the courts have developed an approach to understanding the
ownership of resources on aboriginal title
land that is deeply rooted in equity's approach to separating the «
legal»
ownership of land from the «beneficial» or «equitable» title to the same resources.
Conveyancing is the term for all the
legal and administrative work involved in transferring
ownership of land and buildings from one person to another.
These rights eliminate the
ownership of the person who has
legal title to the
land.
The exact line The second point is from s118 (2)(a)
of LRR 2003, ie «the exact line» the OS and
Land Registry have produced in a joint statement a definition of the legal boundary as: «The precise separation of ownership of l
Land Registry have produced in a joint statement a definition
of the
legal boundary as: «The precise separation
of ownership of landland.
In Athens, Georgia there is a tree, known as the Jackson Oak, that is considered to have
legal ownership of itself (and the
land within an eight foot radius
of its trunk); the tree was allegedly given the deed to itself by owner Colonel William Henry Jackson some time in the early 19th century.
Land rights legislation can give effect to self - determination through recognising prior Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
ownership of Australia and by creating a
legal and geographical space in which Indigenous law and custom has effect and can contribute to self - directed development into the future.
That is, Indigenous
ownership of land, houses and infrastructure is not represented by
legal titles, deeds and statutes
of incorporation that are alienable and able to be used to create capital.
However, the
legal consequences
of settlement
of a territory that was «terra nullius» differed from the
legal consequences
of other ways
of acquiring sovereignty in that it allowed the Crown to take absolute beneficial
ownership of all the
land.
Having enforceable native title rights,
legal recognition
of traditional
ownership and productive assets such as
land are a necessary but not sufficient basis for economic and social development.
Secondly, in practical terms, such policies can lead to the
legal or de facto loss
of significant amounts
of traditional
lands, which already have been reduced to a small remnant
of the former complete occupation and
ownership of the country.
Despite the words, paper trail and
legal constructs in our current real estate system, in many respects
ownership of land is just a fabrication
of our society.
If home or property
ownership in our Canadian cultural context is nothing more than a
legal construct based on medieval foundations, what are the rights that one «buys» when a name is printed onto a deed
of land?
«Clearly these provisions place far too much control over
land use in the hands
of prospectors and infringe on the rights
of people who have
legal ownership of surface rights,» says Fahmi.
Last Update: 02/24/16 Florida law is very protective
of land titles and there are lots
of legal requirements to be met in documenting
ownership of real estate.
Legal Fees — The transfer
of home
ownership from the seller to the buyer must be recorded in the
Land Title and Survey Authority Office in order to protect the new owner's interests.
Explain the
legal basis
of land ownership in Ontario.
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