Land tenure refer to land ownership or occupancy. This is a legal term that is used in common law to show who holds a land.
The Land Act is a piece of legislation that governs the ownership and use of land within a particular jurisdiction. It typically addresses issues such as land rights, land acquisition, land distribution, and land administration. The specific provisions of a Land Act can vary depending on the country and its land tenure system.
His tenure of the home his family lived in was threatened when he didn't pay his rent on time. The premier nearly lost the tenure of his job when he lost popularity amongst his supporters.
The young professor achieved tenure after only four years of teaching at the University.
A seigneury was typically granted by the king to a noble in New France (Canada) as a land grant in exchange for loyalty and service. Seigneuries were a form of feudal land tenure system where the seigneur held legal and economic rights over the land, while habitants (tenant farmers) worked the land in exchange for rent or labor.
The seigneurial system was abolished in Canada in 1854 with the passage of the Seigneurial Abolition Act. This act sought to end the feudal system of land tenure and introduce a more modern system of land ownership.
Communal land tenure system is a land tenure were the whole commununity has the right to own and use a piece of land
Expedit Ddungu has written: 'A review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre study on Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure, Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda
what is customary land tenure system
customary,communal and contractual or tenancy land tenure system
Land tenure is the relationship between people and the land, and how the land is respected. The word land in this context is including trees, water, and anything else on the land.
Richard L. Barrows has written: 'Individualized land tenure and African agricultural development' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Land tenure 'Transfer of development rights' -- subject(s): Development rights transfer, Land use, Planning 'Land tenure and investment in African agriculture' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Land titles
Peter C. Bloch has written: 'Land tenure issues in rural Haiti' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Law and legislation 'Land tenure issues in river basin development in Sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Agricultural development projects, Irrigation, Land tenure, Watersheds
A. Granott has written: 'Bi-sedot ha-binyan' -- subject(s): Real property, Agriculture, Land tenure 'Land policy in Palestine' -- subject(s): Jewish National Fund, Jews, Land tenure, Land, Nationalization of, Nationalization of Land 'The land system in Palestine' -- subject(s): Land tenure
Communal
tenure
the way people own and use land.
John W. Bruce has written: 'Family land tenure and agricultural development in St. Lucia' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Family, Farms, Inheritance and succession, Land reform, Land tenure 'A bibliographical guide to the customary law of the Sudan' -- subject(s): Customary law, Bibliography 'Land tenure issues in project design and strategies for agricultural development in sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Agricultural development projects, Land tenure, Planning 'Country Profiles of Land Tenure' 'Agroforestry' -- subject(s): Agroforestry, Forests and forestry 'Agricultural land tenure in Zambia' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Law and legislation, Farm tenancy