The court acknowledged certain infringements on
private ownership of land were allowed, specifically expropriation of private property for the public good in clearly defined and limited circumstances.
As Fraser so clearly articulated: ``...
private ownership of land remains one of the fundamental elements of our Parliamentary democracy.
While
private ownership of land is common, every citizen (and foreign nationals too) are granted free right of way across any undeveloped land and waterways, and they are also free to collect natural products such as mushrooms and berries.
America is the only country in the world that has free speech and
private ownership of land for every person as the primary commitments of their Constitution.
Of course, the transformation from one system (
private ownership of land and resources) to another (no such ownership) requires coercion, but so did the transfer from pre-colonisation (no ownership) to the status quo (ownership).
The private ownership of land gives enormous power to a few.
Not exact matches
49 % foreign
ownership allowed Acupuncture
Land transportation High voltage electric installation
Private security services Air and sea ports Taxi and bus services Weapons and explosives production (with recommendation from the Minister
of Defense)
There is also the difference
of US
private Land & Timber
ownership versus Canadian Crown
Land & Timber
ownership.
It is
of great importance that profits from
land ownership belong to the community rather than being appropriated by
private citizens.
• The necessary funds must come from fines and
private mawqufat (endowments) taken into public
ownership, as when the owners
of land or goods die without heirs.
Orlando Coryell, a La Grange resident who has spent $ 15,000 in a separate suit against the Park District over the sale
of Gordon Park, said he was opposed to «
private development on public
land when the public is denied use
of it and the public is denied control and...
ownership.»
Mass Audubon's
land conservation efforts have resulted in a system
of wildlife sanctuaries that is now the largest
private ownership of conserved
land in Massachusetts.
The traders say they believe the demolition was carried out by a
private individual who is claiming
ownership of the
land.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act — Vote Passed (250 - 171, 10 Not Voting) The bill would require the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) to pay for a private survey to identify the south boundary line along the Red River separating Texas and Oklahoma with regards to land title and ownership, with the states of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which lands are federal lands and which are priv
Land Management (BLM) to pay for a
private survey to identify the south boundary line along the Red River separating Texas and Oklahoma with regards to
land title and ownership, with the states of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which lands are federal lands and which are priv
land title and
ownership, with the states
of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which
lands are federal
lands and which are
private.
Though
ownership of the compensation program has shifted hands a number
of times during the last 25 years, one thing is clear: the program contributes to maintaining wildlife habitats on
private lands in Alberta.
In September, the government's agricultural reform institute, INCRA, produced a map
of land ownership which shows that 2.3 per cent
of the country's rural properties hold more than 50 per cent
of its
private land.
Only in the USA is more forest
land under
private ownership with non-industrial and industrial owners together accounting for 57 %
of forest
ownership.
However, a new plan to transfer a massive amount
of state
land to
private ownership is afloat, provoking plenty
of opposition among environmentalists.
Buying forestry
land worth over # 3 million in the south
of England for a
private client interested in the commercial, fiscal and sporting benefits
of ownership.
In conditions
of plenty, hunters and gatherers may not have needed to exclude others from «their»
land, but in conditions
of scarcity, some exclusionary rule is probably inevitable, without leading necessarily to *
private * or individual
ownership of the
land.
As international experience in the United States and New Zealand demonstrate, the path to economic development or increased
private home
ownership is not necessarily realised through the individual titling
of communally owned
lands.
Strategies: Maintain effective representation in Aboriginal Housing Authority; promote employment / business development opportunities through established Indigenous building companies to manage Indigenous efforts; encourage
private home
ownership by removing constraints to housing finance on Aboriginal
land; promoting use
of alternative energy and rain water harvesting; develop committed plans to replace asbestos within housing occupied by Indigenous people.
The government's premise was that if Indigenous people were encouraged into
private ownership of communal
lands they would be able to build economic independence and wealth, and in doing so alleviate poverty.
Given the current leasing options, the NIC Principles are in effect redundant as a means to increase
private ownership of Indigenous
land under communal tenure.
One aspect
of this issue relates to the transfer
of public
lands from the federal government to
private ownership.
This is why Socialist countries have stepped away from the notion
of private land ownership.
Every owner
of a
private agricultural
land holding must lodge a notification
of ownership with the Commission in the prescribed form within 12 months
of the commencement
of the Act, if enacted in its present form (Commencement).
Every person who acquires
ownership of a
private agricultural
land holding after the Commencement must lodge a notification with the Commission within 90 days
of the acquisition.
The Commission is to establish a register
of public and
private agricultural
land ownership.
Michigan's highest court has considered whether the government could, through a condemnation proceeding, shift
ownership of land from one
private owner to another, on the grounds that the second owner was going to create a business park which would benefit the entire community.
The last section under real estate law is
land use controls, zoning and master plans, building codes and regulations, new home warranties, manufactured dwellings,
private controls, common interest
ownership, issues with deeds acquired in foreclosure sales, regulation
of special
land types, and the regulation
of environmental hazards.