betterment of land
1Betterment — Betterment, making better, is a general term used particularly in connection with the increased value given to real property by causes for which a tenant or the public, but not the owner, is responsible; it is thus of the nature of unearned… …
2betterment — index advancement (improvement), amendment (correction), behalf, correction (change), development ( …
3land betterment tax — tax which is raised and intended to fund services to improve the land …
4betterment acts — Statutes which provide that a bona fide occupant of real estate making lasting improvements in good faith shall have a lien upon the estate recovered by the real owner to the extent that his improvements have increased the value of the land. Also …
5betterment acts — Statutes which provide that a bona fide occupant of real estate making lasting improvements in good faith shall have a lien upon the estate recovered by the real owner to the extent that his improvements have increased the value of the land. Also …
6Métis Population Betterment Act — Aboriginal peoples in Canada …
7Congaree Land Trust — The Congaree Land Trust (CLT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in central South Carolina in the United States that endeavors to strike a balance between growth and conservation. Since the Land Trust began in 1992, work has been done to… …
8Native Trust and Land Act — Mit dem Native Trust and Land Act, Act No. 18 / 1936 (deutsch etwa: Eingeborenen Zusammenschluss und Landgesetz) wurde 1936 in Südafrika ein Gesetz verabschiedet, das der Neuregelung seiner Landwirtschaftsstrukturen diente. Damit folgte man den… …
9MODERN TIMES – TO 1880 — introduction dawn of the enlightenment influence of mercantilist absolutism on jewish status arguments for toleration moses mendelssohn egalitarianism and emancipation in the u.s. the french revolution napoleon bonaparte and the french sanhedrin… …
10Métis people (Canada) — This article is about Indigenous Canadians of mixed race. For other uses, see Metis (disambiguation). See also: Métis people (United States) The title of this article contains the character é. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may… …