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الصفحة 8
to rural land allow the ' occupier or holder ' of land being used for agricultural purposes to continue to be entitled to possession of the ... The law made no allowance for the continued validity of concurrent claims in rural land .
to rural land allow the ' occupier or holder ' of land being used for agricultural purposes to continue to be entitled to possession of the ... The law made no allowance for the continued validity of concurrent claims in rural land .
الصفحة 22
Whatever the correct interpretation of the Decree's provisions on customary tenure , the allocation of land for houses continued as before , as did practices such as the division of land among segments of descent groups .
Whatever the correct interpretation of the Decree's provisions on customary tenure , the allocation of land for houses continued as before , as did practices such as the division of land among segments of descent groups .
الصفحة 55
As we have seen , the isusu continued to attract thousands of members throughout the period . And in fact by 1951 its membership included not only the peasant farmers in the village but also ' the educated civil servants and the ...
As we have seen , the isusu continued to attract thousands of members throughout the period . And in fact by 1951 its membership included not only the peasant farmers in the village but also ' the educated civil servants and the ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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