Commentary: IP Frontiers: The Winding Path to the Land of Public DomainFuierer, Alana M
If I had a dollar for every hour I've spent bowhunting on public land, I could buy myself a good-sized whitetail spread in the Midwest! In Praise of Public Ground More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ public discussion public domain public easement public enemy public enterprise public...
The meaning of PUBLIC LAND is land owned by a government; specifically : that part of the U.S. public domain subject to sale or disposal under the homestead laws. How to use public land in a sentence.
The meaning of PUBLIC LAND is land owned by a government; specifically : that part of the U.S. public domain subject to sale or disposal under the homestead laws. How to use public land in a sentence.
The domain was controlled by the federal government and sold to state and private interests through the auspices of the General Land Office. For most of the nation's early history, the government sought to promote settlement of the expanding frontier by selling off the public domain after it ...
restrictions and public controls in England and the USA, and the theoretical debates that surround them, to understand whether the private land use controls of nuisance and restrictive covenants could have a greater role to play or the public law system of planning is the best way to manage ...
A Land Policy for the Public Domaindoi:10.2307/140099GeorgeUtahAgriculturalStewartUtahAgriculturalInformaworldEconomic GeographyA land Policy for the Public Domain,". George Stewart. Economic Geography . 1925
Public control over land use takes three forms: (1) direct administration of lands in public ownership, (2) regulations or control induced by or incident to subsidies paid to private owners, (3) public regulation of privately owned land through the police power.' This paper will exclude the ...
History of Public Land Law Development. By Paul W. Gates and Robert W. Swenson. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1968. xv + 828 pp. Maps, illustrations, chart, tables, notes, appendixes, bibliography, and index. $8.25.) Washington, DC: Public Land Law Review Commission.History of ...
In consonance with ujamma (socialism) and in recognition of the role land plays in the development process, Tanzania adopted in 1967 a public land ownership policy. Ownership and management of land has henceforth remained in the public domain, at least in theory, despite the economic crisis, es...