Grazing Land in UK Law
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African range wars: Climate, conflict, and property rights
This article examines the effect of climate change on a type of armed conflict that pits pastoralists (cattle herders) against each other (range wars). Such conflicts are typically fought over wate...... ... Such conflicts are typically fought over water rights and/or grazing rights tounfenced/unowned land. The state is rarely involved directly. The ... ...
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Managing rural development in Botswana
Rural development in Botswana has proceeded using a non‐directive approach. During the period 1973–1979 sectoral programmes for promoting development in rural areas have been administered by execut...... ... based on four authorities-the District Council, the Land Board, the Tribal Authority and the District Administration. This ... (b) The Tribal Grazing Land Policy and Programme was formulated and launched. This ... ...
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Glossary
... ... a port, right for the port owner to charge for that Allod, allodial land: land held without a superior in tenure Amercement: penalty fixed by a ... Barony: sometimes synonym for honour ... Beastgate: holding of grazing land in common Benefice: position of a clergyman in a parish (or other ... ...
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NATIVE LAND HUSBANDRY ACT OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA
... ... , so there was ample scope for the Africans' traditional method of restoring soil fertility by shifting tillage and shifting grazing. The coming of the European and the setting apart of the native reserves and areas placed restrictions upon this free movement in search ... ...
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RECENT ECONOMIC TRENDS
... ... holdings is affected by the transfer- ence of land to and from agriculture. During the war years the area in ... 1945 and 1955 the total agricultural area, including rough grazing land, has been reduced by nearly 58,000 acres. The wartime ... ...
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NOTE FOLLOWING A VISIT TO SOME AFRICAN FARMING AREAS IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA
... ... been carried out for many years past, separate arable and grazing areas are demarcated, and belts for habitation are surveyed along ... officer from East Africa who is interested in African land problems, there can be few more stimulating places to visit than ... ...
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Terminological Confusion in African Land Tenure
... ... Applied to grazing areas in Northern Rhodesia in the provinces so far studied one may to some extent speak of communal rights in grazing since anyone may graze his ... ...
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Common Questions and Answers on Farm Business Tenancies
... ... of a direction of the First-tier Tribunal (formerly the Agricultural Land Tribunal) ... Where a tenancy is granted by the landlord after a ... What is the position where permission is granted for the grazing of horses? ... The answer depends on the context, as set out in the ... ...
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A NOTE ON SOME CHANGES IN THE ECONOMY OF THE KIPSIGIS TRIBE
... ... The pioneer Kipsigis appear to have !"Iad a good eye for the land since they selected for themselves an excellent area In their new ... held agricultural land by right of user only, and all grazing land was owned and used communally. Of course under such a system no ... ...
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VILLAGES IN THE KIKUYU COUNTRY
... ... 170 JOURNAL OF AFRICAN ADMINISTRATION PART VI AFRICAN LAND TENURE IN TERMS OF THE LAND APPORTIONMENT ACT Apart from the native ... In addition, there were considerable areas of communal clan grazing land. It is impossible here to go more closely into the traditional ... ...
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