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The earliest land registration system was the Torrens system , introduced in South Australia in 1858. The British followed with a system of titles at the turn of the century , and most industrialised countries now have some method of ...
The earliest land registration system was the Torrens system , introduced in South Australia in 1858. The British followed with a system of titles at the turn of the century , and most industrialised countries now have some method of ...
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The picture that emerges of land registration in the middle valley is one of concentration of ownership , speculation , and decreased agricultural productivity . Local farmers , largely barred from registering their land because of the ...
The picture that emerges of land registration in the middle valley is one of concentration of ownership , speculation , and decreased agricultural productivity . Local farmers , largely barred from registering their land because of the ...
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Title registration programmes have provided one easy way for elites to accumulate resources . By assuming that land tenure systems are sets of economic relations , the proponents of title registration programmes in Africa overlook the ...
Title registration programmes have provided one easy way for elites to accumulate resources . By assuming that land tenure systems are sets of economic relations , the proponents of title registration programmes in Africa overlook the ...
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