Usually to raise revenue by selling off un-wanted or un-needed land that the state has no plans or intention of using.
Added land to the u.s
Land that is owned or protected by the State in the name of Public Interest or conservation and protection.
There is no state in the middle of public lands. There are public lands IN states.
Michigan State University is a Morrell Land Grant College and is a public institution. Schools with the word STATE in their name are going to be public schools.
Public land is land owned by the state or federal government, and includes such things as national parks.
Land That Is Open For Public UseBLM, State land, Federal land.Lands that are available for public use such as hunting, hiking, camping, etc..are the Bureau of Land Management, State Parks, Federal Forests and parks. Check with each area to learn their rules and regulations.
There are several meanings for the term "public land". In the United States public land refers to land acquired by the federal government that has not been appropriated to some specific use. Individual states may own lands within the state but this type is a different category. Some state or town owned land is dedicated to public use and open to the public. Other land owned by state or local governments is appropriated to a specific use and not open to the public. A correctional facility would fall in this category.
Public land is owned by the government. The people have elected a government to represent their interests. Public land is owned and administered by local, state and federal governments. See related questions.
1. By selling Mexican land to the Catholic Church. 2. By developing separation of church and state. 3. By setting up a public education system. (All of the answers are correct)
Yes. As long as you, your spouse of anyone in your family will not benefit from the documents. For example, if he is selling his land to a third party you can notarize the deed. However, you should check your state laws that govern notaries public.
There isn't one uniform price throughout the whole state. It'll depend on specific location, what the demand is for land in that area, how that land is zoned, etc.
Yes. As long as you, your spouse of anyone in your family will not benefit from the documents. For example, if he is selling his land to a third party you can notarize the deed. However, you should check your state laws that govern notaries public.