Sentences with phrase «occupying land belonging»

[Source for English law:] Adverse Possession means someone occupying land belonging to someone else, without permission.
Akhil Markanday Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2013 Key cases: Representing Almacantar, the owner of the iconic Centre Point building in London's West End, in defending an interim injunction application brought by its tenant, Paramount; successfully led on a series of high profile injunctions to prevent Occupy London protestors from occupying land belonging to a number of Berwin Leighton Paisner's key clients.

Not exact matches

Israel does not belong to the Jews it never did just like America never belonged to the Europeans, theretofore the Jews will always occupy a land that Moses only was insight from afar, Jews will always be the wandering people of the world searching Moses for answers.
Israel has problems with Muslims because they are sitting on occupied land which belongs to Palestinians.
Chuck: again, these cities you are talking about used to be their cities before the jews occupied the palestinian land... so to make things clear, these terrorist palestinians are launching rockets towards their occupied cities trying to recapture them... if jews wish not to get hurt, probably they shouldnt be wr they do nt belong!
The apparent «borders» in this image are a misconception really, as it implies Israel «occupied» this land (whereas it belonged to no one - sometimes the romans, sometimes the turks, sometimes the british, sometimes the jews).
The Office of HE John Dramani Mahama has described as irresponsible and reckless, an allegation by Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul that the former president is occupying or has appropriated a land or property belonging to the Ghana Armed Forces.
President Mahama has not appropriated or acquired any land or property belonging to the military and which he is currently occupying, Joyce Mogtari stated.
However, the office of the former President has described as irresponsible and reckless, Hon. Dominic Nitiwul's claim, adding that Mr Mahama has not appropriated or acquired any land or property belonging to the military and which he is currently occupying.
President Mahama has not appropriated or acquired any land or property belonging to the military and which he is currently occupying
Any person who without the written permission of the landowner, the owner's agent, or the person in lawful possession of the land, willfully enters any lands under cultivation or enclosed by fence, belonging to, or occupied by, another, or who willfully enters upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the mile along all exterior boundaries and at all roads and trails entering the lands, is guilty of a public offense.
Justice Wilcox found that in 1829 the claim area was occupied and used by «Aboriginal people who spoke dialects of a common language and who acknowledged and observed a common body of laws and customs».47 He accepted that what united and distinguished them from neighbouring groups was a «commonality of belief, language, custom and material culture».48 Though sub-groups or families exercised particular rights and responsibilities for particular areas to which they «belonged», those rights and responsibilities arose from a wider normative system that operated within the broader Noongar society.49 The rights of the sub-group were burdened by the entitlement of others to access land for various purposes.50
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