Examples of Privately owned land in a sentence
Privately owned land while not necessarily difficult posses the serious risk of being so.
Privately owned land, often requiring equipment, designed for outdoor games and sports such as baseball, football, and soccer.
Phillip Burton Wilderness Area and Research Natural Area (part of PRNS); 3) Privately owned land including portions of the town of Inverness, Olema, and Bolinas, land east of the Bear Valley Trail to Olema Creek, Audubon Canyon Ranch, and a narrow band along State Highway 1 north to Preston Point; 4) Samuel P.
Privately owned land required for road allowance widening may be acquired by the appropriate road authority through the purchase, expropriation, dedication as a condition of subdivision, severance or site plan approval, or other appropriate means.
Privately owned land will vary in value and if the owner requires a higher price possibly for access to a future development of their land or sees a ‘ransom strip’ opportunity then extended negotiations could ensue.This could put off both WG as funders and the local authority as the delivery agent taking some financial risk.Planning procedures The majority of cycling and walking schemes are proposed by a local authority which is usually also the planning authority.
Privately owned land is administered under customary law and is always documented by a written deed or contract, usually signed by a religious authority or a sheikh who is also charged with updating records (for example, inheritance changes).
The present legal status of land use in Cambodia can be classified as follows:a) Privately owned land with title: The owner has official title to land, and both owner and the Cadastral Administration Office have a copy of the deed.b) Privately owned land without title: The owner has made an application for title to land and is waiting for the issuance of a title deed.
Privately owned land shall also be identified in case publicly owned property is not available or is unsuitable.
The owner has official title to land and both owners and the CAO have a copy of the deed.(ii) Privately owned land without title: The owner has a pending application for land title and is waiting for the issuance of a title deed.
Privately owned land is administered under customary law through a “Title Deed”, or other contractual document, signed by a religious authority or a sheikh.