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... land and later applied to funds comprising both land and certain chattel interests of a permanent nature , such as stocks and shares . Common law : estates . The historical basis of common law property is that only the Crown can own land ...
... land and later applied to funds comprising both land and certain chattel interests of a permanent nature , such as stocks and shares . Common law : estates . The historical basis of common law property is that only the Crown can own land ...
Page 60
... land taxes would make for more efficient use of land . There is a great deal to be said in favour of increasing taxes on land and thus lowering land prices . Economical- ly , of course , a " high " price for some land is essential in ...
... land taxes would make for more efficient use of land . There is a great deal to be said in favour of increasing taxes on land and thus lowering land prices . Economical- ly , of course , a " high " price for some land is essential in ...
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... Land Apportionment Act was passed in 1930 , designating half the land for European ownership , there has been increasing pressure of population on African land reserves ( which constitute the remaining half of the land ) , accompanied ...
... Land Apportionment Act was passed in 1930 , designating half the land for European ownership , there has been increasing pressure of population on African land reserves ( which constitute the remaining half of the land ) , accompanied ...
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