improvement of land

  • 81tract of land — A lot, piece or parcel of land, of greater or less size, the term not importing, in itself, any precise dimension, though term generally refers to a large piece of land. Holt v. Wichita County Water Improvement Dist. No. 2, Tex.Civ.App., 48… …

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  • 82Local Land and Property Gazetteer — A Local Land and Property Gazetteer (LLPG) is an address database maintained by local authorities in the United Kingdom. In the UK local authorities have responsibility for creating all addresses, however, until recently those same local… …

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  • 83grass|land — «GRAS LAND, GRAHS », noun. 1. land with grass on it, used for pasture: »It is too often the case that grassland is left to take care of itself, and that no steps are taken for its improvement (Nature). 2. a region with mostly grass and few trees …

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  • 84Ocklawaha Steamboat, Canal, Drainage and River Improvement Company — Florida state law chapter 3493, approved March 5, 1883, incorporated the Ocklawaha Steamboat, Canal, Drainage and River Improvement Company, owned by Samuel Agnew, Gustavus A. Dwelly and Abijah M. Higgins, *for the purpose of digging,… …

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  • 85capital improvement — UK US noun [C or U] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE an addition or change made to land, equipment, or a building which increases its value or the profit it produces: »The company plans to invest $10 million in environmental upgrades and capital… …

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  • 86Peasant Land Bank — The Peasant Land Bank was founded by the Russian Ministry of Finance in 1883; it gave cheap loans to the Russian peasantry for the purchase of land and provided funding for the improvement of agricultural methods …

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  • 87derelict land grant —   in the UK, government funding for the improvement of derelict land …

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  • 88permanent improvement — Something done to or put on land which cannot be removed or carried away, either because it has become physically impossible to separate it from the land or because, in contemplation of law, it has been annexed to the soil and is therefore to be… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 89breaking land — Plowing virgin soil. Not an improvement for the purposes of a mechanic s lien. Brown v Wyman, 56 Iowa 452, 9 NW 344 …

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  • 90List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament, 1860-1879 — This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the years 1860 1879. For acts passed prior to 1707 see List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament and List of Acts of Parliament of the Scottish… …

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