Land acquisition definition

Land acquisition means the taking of or alienation of land, buildings or other assets thereon for purposes of the Project.
Land acquisition means acquisition of land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Land acquisition in a sentence

  • No Party will assert a defense based on the alleged inapplicability of the MOA to the Land Acquisition Program in the event of litigation seeking to enforce the terms of the continuation of the LAP under the 2010 Water Supply Permit.


More Definitions of Land acquisition

Land acquisition means the compulsory taking of or alienation of land, buildings or other assets thereon for purposes of the Project. The landowner may be left with the right to negotiate the amount of compensation proposed. This includes land or assets for which the owner enjoys uncontested customary rights.
Land acquisition means the process of acquiring land for a community project under the legally mandated procedures of eminent domain.
Land acquisition means the process whereby a person is compelled by a public agency to alienate all or part of the land s/he owns or possesses to the ownership and possession of that agency, for public purpose, in return for a compensation;
Land acquisition or "acquisition of land" means acquisition of land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (1 of 1894), as amended from time to time, or any other law of the Union or a State for the time being in force;
Land acquisition means the repossession of or alienation of land, buildings or other assets thereon for purposes of the DRDIP.
Land acquisition means the possession of or alienation of land, buildings or other assets thereon for purposes of the WSDP.
Land acquisition means the involuntary loss of the title to, right to use or access to land of anyone due to the implementation of a project. Land acquisition may lead to a series of relevant impacts, including loss of housing and other fixed assets (enclosing walls, wells, tombs or other structures or facilities attached to such land).