Capital is anything that has value. Land is capital, but capital doesn't have to be land. Capital can also be money.
As this would be considered a replacement, and not an installation, this would be considered an improvement. If this was a dirt lot and you were laying down the initial surface, this would be a new installation, and depreciated in the same fashion as the main asset.
30,000 dollars or less a year is considered lower class. However, in third world countries it would be considered a lot of money.
Investing? Land speculation? Real estate investing? Any of those would do.
This would not be considered an auto loan by the lender. This would be considered a 'signature' loan. If you have good enough credit and a good relationship with your bank, they will loan you money without collateral.
a paved driveway would not be considered a man made structure as a driveway would not meet the normal definition of a structure (as defined in a dictionary) in my mind, a driveway would be considered a 'use' of land that would be regulated by local zoning by-laws or ordinances
They would be considered Land-Locked
In the accounting world, natural capital is the land or bodies of water that are on your land. These things would be considered an asset in your books.
Burning settlers' cabins would be justified because they were considered as invaders of the land.
No. It would be considered a personal interest.
Germans refer to Germany as the fatherland but if you are asking about humanity in general, Africa would be considered our fatherland.
No, a land loan is not always considered investment property. It is only considered as such if the person receiving the loan has the intent of building a profitable business over the land.
Knights fought for their land and nobles before the king was considered and only when the king paid them would they then fight for him
They would certainly be considered as such, being among the world's most dangerous predators.
There is no minimum number of acres necessary for land to be considered a farm in Texas. The important this is the function and nature of the land.
Coverage for truly vacant land is automatically extended from most homeowners policies at no additional cost. The catch is that vacant land is considered land free from any man made structures and activities, which would include fences etc.
Land that can be used for crops is considered farm land. This land has to be zoned for the purpose of agriculture.