Alienated land is land which has been acquired from customary landowners by the government, either for its own use or for private development. The term refers historically to the appropriation of customary land by European colonial powers, such as the acquisition of customary land in the Yucatán that preceded the Caste War of Yucatán (1847-1915), in which the native Maya population rebelled against Hispanic landowners.
Alienatedland is land which has been acquired from customary landowners by the government, either for its own use or for private development. The term...
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ownership and control over land in recognition of the importance of tenure to resource distribution. Alienatedland – land acquired from customary landowners...
Land law is the form of law that deals with the rights to use, alienate, or exclude others from land. In many jurisdictions, these kinds of property are...
tenure. This customary land notionally covers most of the usable land in the country (some 97% of total land area); alienatedland is either held privately...
settling land rights due, but not settled and restoring titles of the Scheduled Tribes as well as the Scheduled Castes on the alienatedland by undertaking...
landowners. Higher taxes alienatedland owners and peasants, who subsequently opposed the national workshops. As a result, these land taxes were flouted, leading...
Americans from most of their ancestral land. However, examples of Congress approving a state action that alienatedland are rare indeed. Congress would have...
as the Uasin Gishu plateau, were uninhabited. British officials also alienatedland from other tribes, whom the Maasai had pushed to woodlands on the fringes...
tenure. This customary land notionally covers most of the usable land in the country (some 97% of total land area); alienatedland is either held privately...
recognised several root causes of the conflict: Land demands – Guadalcanal leaders wanted all alienatedland titles, which had been leased to government and...
very little of the alienatedland was planted. Settlers wanted labour and encouraged existing Africans to stay on the undeveloped land, and new workers...
to obtain a licence to alienate was one third of the value of the land to be alienated. In 1576 the Alienation Office was first established on a proper...
included the abolition of taxes designed only for Africans, the return of alienatedland, equal pay for equal work, and increased African representation at the...
equivalent of an entailed estate that passes with the monarchy and cannot be alienated from it; thus, per constitutional convention, these lands cannot be unilaterally...
character, contending that the tribe did not have jurisdiction over the alienated allotments. In a number of instances—e.g., the Yakama Indian Reservation—tribes...
alienatedland (viz, land which they did not have legal power to allocate). Various Commissioners of Lands had made direct grants of government land without...
land tenure ? household, farm, communal, or co-operative, as shall be decided in each individual village and settlement. (8) All land, when alienated...
private ownership of land is totally abolished - land may not be sold, purchased, leased, mortgaged, or otherwise alienated. All land, whether state, crown...
which did not follow natural features. Furthermore, in assigning and alienating the land, the Department's officers were in somewhat uncharted territory due...
immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, refers to parcels of land and any associated structures which are the property of a person. In order...
the federal government, and enable the federal government to retain alienatedland that was no longer needed. In return, state governments will be compensated...
Restoration of Alienated Lands) Act, 1975. The 1975 Act required the state to return alienated lands to Adivasis; however, since 1975 no land had been returned...
practice of subinfeudation, by which the subtenants were able to alienate the land to tenants of their own. This became unpopular among the superior...
God and the faithful, alienated in a negative sense. The New Testament mentions the term apallotrioomai in Greek—"being alienated from". Ideas of estrangement...
underlying title to all land held in overseas plantations and colonies. It grants the Crown the power to alienate others from land and to transfer beneficial...