land tenure in Vietnamese

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1. Forms of land tenure varied widely from one region to another in Piedmont.

2. Government interest in maps grew, as tax assessment depended on accurate recording of land tenure.

3. Agrarian definition, relating to land, land tenure, or the division of landed property: Agrarian laws

4. Often, as in the case of crofting, these are related to land tenure systems and their legal basis.

5. (See definitions of "custom allotment", "lawful possession", "Certificate of Possession"; see also section I. Reserve Land Tenure).

6. “Vietnam: Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both Names of Wife and Husband”; Tran, Thi Que, 2001.

7. Benefice, a particular kind of land tenure that came into use in the 8th century in the kingdom of the Franks

8. Insufficient land was available for planting by the non-state sector exacerbated by delayed allocation of land use rights certificates and insecure forest land tenure.

Khối kinh tế ngoài nhà nước không có đủ đất để trồng rừng; đã vậy việc giao đất lại chậm trễ và quyền sử dụng đất không đảm bảo.

9. Crofting is a form of land tenure and small-scale food production particular to the Scottish Highlands, the islands of Scotland, and formerly on the Isle of Man

10. - very limited possibilities of alternative crops, shown by the possibilities of crop rotation, irrigation and classes of yield, obtained on the basis of land tenure, production and agro-climatic study data;

11. Communities such as Llanllibio were affected by the Black Death, the destruction resulting from the revolt of Owen Glyndwr, by changes in land tenure, and by new farming practices that reduced the need for tied labour.

Nhiều cộng đồng trong đó có Llanllibio bị ảnh hưởng bởi Cái chết đen, và sự phá hoại đến từ cuộc nổi dậy của Owen Glyndwr (hay binh biến Owen Glyndwr), hay sự thay đổi về cơ chế thuê đất, và các hình thức chuyên canh mới phá bỏ sự ràng buộc lao động.

12. This means, first, developing our understanding of the various mechanisms that may link the AIDS-affectedness of a household to a change in that household’s land tenure status, and in particular, how these relate to the legal, economic and cultural context; second, attempting to gauge the frequency with which these phenomena occur, in particular relative to the experience of land tenure change generally; and third, identifying practical measures that could be introduced to reduce the extent to which HIV/AIDS diminishes tenure security.

13. Crofting is a land tenure system of small scale food producers unique to the Scottish Highlands and Islands. It provides tenants with security provided they pay their rent, live on or near their croft and work the land

14. The Maya Atlas, produced by the Toledo Maya Cultural Council and the Toledo Alcaldes Association, documents the Mopan and Ke’kchi Maya’s traditional and current use of their land and includes a unique description of Maya history, culture, land tenure and socio‐economic activities.

15. Crofting is a form of land-tenure and small-scale food production that has taken place in Scotland's Highlands and Islands for hundreds of years, but is also a social structure that was traditionally defined by its common working communities or "townships".

16. ‘Despite mounting calls for Agrarian reform and revisions to the 1960 Agrarian Law there has been little headway in the legal field on this subject.’ ‘Until recently, the legal cornerstone of land tenure was the 1953 Agrarian reform law, which recognized various property regimes subject to …

17. Land reform has therefore become synonymous with Agrarian reform or a rapid improvement of the Agrarian structure, which comprises the land tenure system, the pattern of cultivation and farm organization, the scale of farm operation, the terms of tenancy, and the institutions of rural credit, marketing, and education