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    Grazing rights is the right of a user to allow their livestock to feed (graze) in a given area. Grazing rights have never been codified in United States...
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  • Grazing rights in Nevada covers a number of rangeland Federal and state laws and regulations applicable to the state of Nevada. Rangelands are distinguished...
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    different strategies of grazing for optimum production: grazing may be continuous, seasonal, or rotational within a grazing period. Longer rotations...
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  • grazing, and asserted that he had "vested rights" to graze cattle on the land. Federal courts have consistently ruled against Bundy on grazing rights...
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    Common land (redirect from Lammas rights)
    Scottish commons concerns grazing, using a pragmatic definition, where such commons were defined as pastures with multiple grazing rights and/or multiple graziers...
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    cattle ownership. Range wars occurred prior to the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934, which regulated grazing allotments on public land. Range wars included the Pleasant...
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    the Western United States fought between sheepmen and cattlemen over grazing rights. Sheep wars occurred in many western states, though they were most common...
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    Black Goat Law of 1950 curbed grazing, at least officially for the prevention of land erosion, thus prohibiting the grazing of goats outside recognized...
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  • rights Farming rights Grazing rights Hunting rights Air rights Development rights to erect improvements under various restrictions Appearance rights,...
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    ceremony. First, it may have evolved from a requirement for maintaining grazing rights on the common. Second, there may be pagan origins for the custom of...
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    began around disputes over the two countries' River Senegal border and grazing rights. The conflict resulted in the rupture of diplomatic relations between...
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    local farm owner. The owner and his children were given lifetime cattle grazing rights on the guidestones site. The monument was located off Georgia State...
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    Diawara between Moorish Mauritanian herders and Senegalese farmers over grazing rights. On 9 April 1989, Mauritanian guards killed two Senegalese. Following...
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  • Water right (redirect from Water rights)
    District v. United States Drainage law Grazing rights Optimum water content for tillage Permanent water rights (Alberta) Human right to water and sanitation...
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  • The bundle of rights is a metaphor to explain the complexities of property ownership. Law school professors of introductory property law courses frequently...
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    undeveloped, often public, lands. Owners of such animals often pay a fee for grazing rights. The concept of purebred bloodstock and a controlled, written breed...
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    governments to adopt a more sedentary lifestyle. They have demanded grazing rights to many of the national parks in both countries. The Maasai people stood...
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    landlord—typically a nobleman. Peasant leaders supervised the fields and ditches and grazing rights, maintained public order and morals, and supported a village court which...
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    wilderness would further limit leaseholder access to the land and imperil grazing rights. From 2013 to 2015, Noem served on the House Armed Services Committee...
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    preservation of grazing reserves. Quick to grasp the desperation of cattle-keepers for land, the administrators have instituted a Grazing Reserve Committee...
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    with Salem Town (present-day Salem). Arguments about property lines, grazing rights, and church privileges were rife, and neighbors considered the population...
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    typically a nobleman. Peasant leaders supervised the fields and ditches and grazing rights, maintained public order and morals, and supported a village court which...
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  • during the 14th century and possibly earlier. In Mediaeval Britain, grazing rights within the boundaries of the Forest of Dartmoor were strictly limited...
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    Parker's efforts, the tribes received their first "grass" payments for grazing rights on Comanche, Kiowa and Apache lands. It is during this period that the...
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    by the government in 1942. The patented land had been condemned and grazing rights suspended. Scientists used this as a laboratory for testing bomb components...
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  • also the area where the Mauritanian crisis occurred, a dispute over grazing rights that led to a war between Senegal and Mauritania in 1989.[citation needed]...
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    Ozurget Uyezd) in the Russian Empire. It rose from a revolt over land grazing rights in 1902. Several issues over the previous decades affecting the peasant...
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    Mulgrave Castle. The cross is apparently a boundary marker erected by the de Mauley family, possibly concerning their grazing rights as barons of Mulgrave...
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  • Some philosophers distinguish two types of rights, natural rights and legal rights. Natural rights are those that are not dependent on the laws or customs...
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    began to halt in the outlet to graze and winter their cattle. Ranchers in Kansas also began to use the outlet for grazing their herds. The Cherokees attempted...
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