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    encyclopedia   (Redirected from Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation Bill) Jump to: navigation‚ search Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill[1] in India is a much awaited bill for Land acquisition reforms and rehabilitation for the development projects in India. The bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in India on September 7‚ 2011.[2][3]The bill will be central legislation in India for the rehabilitation and resettlement of families affected by land acquisitions. The Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation

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    Managing Land Supply Land is a scarce resource as: * Land available for us is rather limited * There is an increase in demand for different types of land uses by different parties * There are some lands that are not arable or not usable. Relocation of people * Resettling people to areas that are relatively unused. * Relieve areas that are suffering from overcrowding or areas with insufficient resources * Example. Indonesia -Resettlement schemes with provision of incentives

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    | |2013 | | | | | | | Louisiana Wet Land Loss [pic] The coastal land loss for Louisiana has become a growing concern for the people of Southeast Louisiana over the last decade. “Coastal Louisiana wetlands make up the seventh largest delta on Earth‚ contain about 37 percent of the herbaceous marshes in the United States‚ and

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    1A) In order to advise Colman as to whether he has any interest in either Yantabulla or Muckinbudin and whether any such interest is enforceable against Eleanor‚ we must first look at the nature of the estate. Both Yantabulla and Muckinbudin qualify as being legal estates as per s.1(1(a))of the Law of Property Act 1925. We must look at Colman’s legal standing in both properties it establishes whether he has an interest in either. Yantabulla Boulton is the sole legal title holder of Yantabulla

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    India is called "a land of festival and fairs." Every day of the year there is a festival celebrated in some part of the country. As in any old civilization‚ most of these festivals have religious ties. Because India is still a predominantly rural nation‚ many of its festivals also welcome the coming of natural phenomena like the seasons of the year‚ the harvest‚ the rains‚ or the full moon. Thus‚ festivals often commemorate the sacred bond felt by the Indian villagers to their land. Nevertheless‚ there

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    Proprietary estoppel protects a person who has a non contractual agreement over land but they have suffered a detriment due to them acting upon a reliance based on an assurance made by the claimant. There has been much discussion in recent case law and academic commentaries as to the elements which make up the nature of proprietary estoppel. Unconscionaibility is a major point for discussion in deciding whether it should be treated as a separate element or if it is linked into the three main elements

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    is characterized by his informal‚ nonstandard speech. He uses slang (“Ten Bucks”)‚ contracted words (’member‚ more’n)‚ and nonstandard grammar Details from the poem illustrate Peel’s point. (“These steps is broken down”). This colloquial English suggests the tenant’s separation from the world of convention‚ represented by the formal voices of the police and the press‚ which appear later in the poem. Although the tenant uses nonstandard English‚ his argument is organized and logical

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    Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic

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    Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic 1. The Land Ethic This view is a version of ecocentric ethics – the view that ecological wholes have intrinsic value and‚ hence‚ moral standing. Leopold’s particular version of ecocentric ethics holds that A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity‚ stability‚ and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise. The general idea is that the good of the biotic community is the ultimate measure of the rightness or wrongness

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    from his land within a certain period‚ his title to the land will be lost. 2. Known also as ‘land theft’. 3. This right can only take effect when : - Paper owner has give up possession of the land (either because they have dispossessed or has discontinued their ownership) - Squatters take possession of the land in dispute. 4. Traditionally‚ no action shall be brought by any person to recover any land after 12 years (S.15 Limitation Act 1980). 5. Now‚ this only applies to unregistered land and registered

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    The Land Bridge‚ Also known as the Bering Land Bridge. Is the popular model of migration into the new world. The first people to populate the Americans were believed to have migrated across the Bering Land Bridge. The Land Bridge Theory proposes that people migrated from Siberia to Alaska across a land bridge that spanned the current day Bering Strait. This theory is widely adopted by most modern textbooks The continent of North America has been inhabited by humans for at least 16‚500 years. As

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