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The term "land term" could refer to the conditions or agreements related to land use, ownership, or tenancy. It can encompass a variety of legal and practical considerations involving the use and management of land, such as lease terms, zoning regulations, and property rights.
A piece of land that someone claims as theirs is often referred to as "property" or "land ownership." In legal terms, it may also be called a "parcel" or "tract" of land. Additionally, the term "title" refers to the legal rights to own and use that land.
Apart from its specific meaning in specific pieces of legislation (and it is a technical term in a number of different legal jurisdictions), it has a general meaning of a piece of land on which your home is built, especially one which has never had a house on it before.
They were the Sooners. They were there before it was legal to make the run.
That is the correct spelling of the legal term "eminent domain" (local authority over land ownership and use).
The legal term for quitting a job is "resignation."
A Parcel of Land is the correct term.
The legal term for remove is "evict." It refers to the legal process of forcing someone to leave a property.
The common term for measuring land is surveying.
A term in the House is 2 years.