Sentences with phrase «others occupying the land»

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As they had in Germany, and now in other Nazi - occupied lands, Jews in the Netherlands came under fierce attack, and Anne's family soon became targets.
Since Native Americans are not seeking to eject those who have taken their land or those who have come subsequently to occupy it, some positive response to their claims should certainly be possible without significantly harming any other group.
Because ranches and farms and other private property usually occupy the lowlands and foothills, and public lands are located on the steeper and economically less desirable slopes above, the public spots are often inaccessible except by crossing posted land.
«We seek to align with other civil society organisations for a much more loud advocacy that ensures that people who are seeking to occupy the high office of our land do not have such questionable track record like Mr Mahama,» Ernesto Yeboah said.
He will also assist clubs in maximising income from the land they own / occupy and other land management issues that arise.
Other children were able to escape from Nazi - occupied lands.
Some academies may occupy land or premises owned by other bodies for which no annual or a nominal rental payment is made.
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North Coast Financial offers many different types of Ventura hard money loans including rehab / fix and flip loans, investment property loans, cash out refinance loans, distressed property loans, land loans, estate and trust loans, bridge loans, fix and flip loans, hard money purchase loans, reverse mortgage refinance loans, owner occupied hard money loans, construction loans and other Ventura hard money loans secured by real estate.
The San people occupied this land as well as other Southern African countries, and they left their mark in the shape of wonderfully intricate and detailed cave paintings in the many caves which dot the fields of the retreat.
There are also disembodied legs protruding from the walls, fixture-less sinks that oddly seem to smile at you, a headless Christ spouting water from his nipples, a gallery transmuted into a mirrored autumn forrest, and other hints that you have entered the land of the suburban surreal — the mesmeric realm occupied by Robert Gober, the artist now receiving a career retrospective at the Modern.
In other words, no non-Natives would be allowed to live in at least half of what is now South Dakota without the permission of the tribes occupying the land.
The land that the cork forests occupy is (or was until the crash) in demand for real estate and other developments; if the cork isn't harvested the tree gets it.
The 1997 Delgamuukw decision evoked visions of vast tracts of hunting territory, «exclusively used and occupied» by a First Nation (essentially, being under the sovereign power of a First Nation), that were declared to be, in the present day, lands from which the First Nation was entitled to exclude all others, even the Crown.
Such special state police officers shall... have the same power to make arrests as regular police officers for any criminal offense committed in or upon lands or structures owned, used or occupied by such college, university, or other institution or hospital.
The most significant reform (made by s 1 of RSA 1987) was that rights of reverter under LSIA 1854 and the other statutes mentioned above, were abolished and substituted by a trust for sale in favour of the persons to whom the ownership of the land would previously have reverted (without any entitlement to occupy the land by reason of their interest under the trust for sale).
While property owners are usually held liable for any injuries caused by accidents that happen on premises, liability can also extend to renters and other parties with a legal right to occupy the land.
Note, under Section 5, Exemptions from the Act, not all tenants are covered, and additionally under Section 6, Other Exemptions, that tenants such as those who are living in any part of any building, or mobile home park, or land lease community, where that space was never previously occupied for residential purposes before November 1, 1991, are not covered at all by rent controls.
* The person is in occupation of the land with intent to control it; * The person has been in occupation of land with intent to control it, if no other person has subsequently occupied it with intent to control it; or * The person is entitled to immediate occupation of the land, if no other person is in possession as just defined.
But it also brought to the fore a fundamental conflict arising at the time of the establishment of Australia as a colony; that is the conflict between the assertion on the one hand that the settlement of Australia gave rise to exclusive territorial jurisdiction by the colonial power and, on the other hand, the illegality and immorality of asserting this right without an agreement from those who previously occupied that land and who continue to maintain their deep spiritual economic and social connection to the land.
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
Whether or not land is owned by individual members of a community, a community which asserts and asserts effectively that none but its members have any right to occupy or use the land has an interest in the land that must be proprietary in nature: there is no other proprietor.
Having recognised that Aboriginal connection to country might be different to a property right to control the land, reflecting a deeper spiritual relationship with the land, the Court promptly explains how the core concepts of a right to be asked permission and to speak for country are rightly expressed in common law terms as rights to possess, occupy, use and enjoy the land to the exclusion of all others.
Article 25 Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with their traditionally owned or otherwise occupied and used lands, territories, waters and coastal seas and other resources and to uphold their responsibilities to future generations in this regard.
Another legislative tool directed at limiting extinguishment from historic tenures (other than freehold land or reserved land) is s47B of the NTA which excludes their extinguishing effect where the land is currently vacant Crown land and the native title claim group occupy the area.
Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with their traditionally owned or otherwise occupied and used lands, territories, waters and coastal seas and other resources and to uphold their responsibilities to future generations in this regard.
The subject property, consisting of two freestanding buildings totaling 79,107 square feet on 17.29 acres of land, is currently 100 % occupied by seventeen tenants, many of whom are nationally recognizable, including ULTA, Gap, Eastern Mountain Sports, New Balance, Victoria's Secret, Starbucks, and Verizon, among others.
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