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    In common law systems, land tenure, from the French verb "tenir" means "to hold", is the legal regime in which land "owned" by an individual is possessed...
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  • land tenure in Scotland, as conveyancing in Scots law was dominated by feudalism until the Scottish Parliament passed the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc...
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  • and proceeded to grant parts of their land to their subordinates. This constant process of granting new tenures was known as subinfeudation. It created...
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    different forms of land tenure existed, each effectively a contract with differing rights and duties attached thereto. Such tenures could be either free-hold...
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  • The system of land tenure in Angola was addressed by the 2004 land act. While the land act is a crucial step towards normalization of land ownership in...
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  • Customary land is land held under customary land tenure and the enjoyment of some use of land that arises through customary, unwritten practice rather...
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    or control land, such as through "land ownership" or "land tenure", can vary considerably across regions and even within countries. Land reforms, which...
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    Fief (redirect from Fee (feudal tenure))
    The fees were often lands, land revenue or revenue-producing real property like a watermill, held in feudal land tenure: these are typically known as...
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    Indian Land Tenure and Territoriality: A Schematic Approach", American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 26:2 (2002): 63–113. Imre Sutton, Indian Land Tenure:...
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  • distinguish ownership of land without feudal duties from ownership by feudal tenure which restricted alienation and burdened land with the tenurial rights...
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    formal structure based on land tenure. As a military defence and socio-economic paradigm designed to direct the wealth of the land to the king while it levied...
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    inalienable tenure. This customary land notionally covers most of the usable land in the country (some 97% of total land area); alienated land is either...
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    land, usually small and arable, and usually, but not always, with a crofter's dwelling thereon. A crofter is one who has tenure and use of the land,...
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    settlements in Namibia The Flexible Land Tenure System (FLTS) is an innovative concept to provide affordable security of tenure to inhabitants in informal settlements...
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    Burgage (redirect from Burgage tenure)
    plot of land (Scots: toft), with a narrow street frontage. Rental payment ("tenure") was usually in the form of money, but each "burgage tenure" arrangement...
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    realms, crown land is considered public land and is apart from the monarch's private estate. In Australia, public lands without a specific tenure (e.g. National...
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    some sort of service to the lord. There were many varieties of feudal land tenure, consisting of military and non-military service. The obligations and...
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    Old English bere (barley) and ton (enclosure). The system of manorial land tenure, broadly termed feudalism, was conceived in France, but was exported...
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    free tenants. Peasants might hold title to land outright (fee simple), or by any of several forms of land tenure, among them socage, quit-rent, leasehold...
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    Hence, the Hawaiian religion focuses on ways to live and relate to the land and instills a sense of community. The Hawaiian Kingdom was formed in 1795...
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    Cadastre (redirect from Land parcel)
    where land tenure is a significant part of the scenario. The cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners. Land registration...
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  • The land tenure of Latin America is called the 'Latifundio–minifundio' structure. This dualistic tenure system is characterized by relatively few large...
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    Serjeanty (redirect from Serjeanty tenure)
    in France and England during the Middle Ages, tenure by serjeanty (/ˈsɑːrdʒənti/) was a form of tenure in return for a specified duty other than standard...
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    Nahuas in the Cuauhtinchan region, including land tenure. Zorita notes there was a diversity of land tenure in central Mexico, so that if the information...
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  • a legal document that gives the holder certain rights to land. These can be a part of land reform processes. In Tanzania, for example, they are equivalent...
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    common were said to be in gross, that is, they were unconnected with tenure of land. This was more usual in regions where commons were more extensive, such...
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  • how they are connected to neighbouring residences and land. Different types of housing tenure can be used for the same physical type. For example, connected...
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  • encompass about 13% of the land area of South Africa. The Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act, 1946 restricted land ownership by Asians in towns...
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    Real property (redirect from Land for sale)
    ethnography. Benefice Fiefdom Land ownership in Canada Land tenure Landlord Mesne assignment Mineral rights Real estate The Land Report Maitland, F. W. (1909)...
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    service was given depended on the exact form of feudal land tenure involved. Thus, for every parcel of land, during the feudal era there existed a historical...
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