Alienable and disposable lands refer to those lands of the public domain which have been the subject of the present system of classification and declared as not needed for forest purposes.
Alienable and Disposable (A&D) Lands - those lands than can be acquired or issued title. See: http://lmb.denr.gov.ph/frequent.html
Classified alienable lands refer to lands that can be disposed of or sold to private individuals or entities. These lands are typically designated for agricultural, residential, commercial, or industrial purposes by the government. The classification ensures that these lands can be legally acquired and developed by private parties.
disposable land
Land becomes alienable and disposable through legal frameworks that recognize private ownership rights, allowing individuals or entities to buy, sell, or transfer property. This process often involves formal documentation, such as titles and deeds, which establish ownership and the ability to engage in transactions. Additionally, government policies, such as land reform or zoning laws, can influence the alienability of land by determining how it can be used or transferred. Ultimately, cultural and economic factors also play a role in shaping perceptions of land as a commodity.
alienable rights are those that may be given up,inalienable rights are those that cannot be given up
An alienable right is a right that can be signed away to someone else, usually a governing body, who can then take it away from you. Alienable rights are different from unalienable, which are inherent to all people and any contract signing them away is invalid. It is just to take away alienable rights that have been contracted away, but always unjust to take away alienable rights.
dispensable : not necessary, that can be got rid of disposable : made to be thrown away after ues i dnt think they have the same meaning
Section 3. Lands of the public domain are classified into agricultural, forest or timber, mineral lands and national parks. Agricultural lands of the public domain may be further classified by law according to the uses to which they may be devoted. Alienable lands of the public domain shall be limited to agricultural lands. Private corporations or associations may not hold such alienable lands of the public domain except by lease, for a period not exceeding twenty-five years, renewable for not more than twenty-five years, and not to exceed one thousand hectares in area. Citizens of the Philippines may lease not more than five hundred hectares, or acquire not more than twelve hectares thereof, by purchase, homestead, or grant.Taking into account the requirements of conservation, ecology, and development, and subject to the requirements of agrarian reform, the Congress shall determine, by law, the size of lands of the public domain which may be acquired, developed, held, or leased and the conditions therefor.
It means cheap and disposable. You use it once and throw it away.
There are many different kinds of disposable cameras. So we do not know which one you are meaning. the best thing to do is search the company's website or information to find out the ingredients of their product.
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crops grown in temperate lands