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This is a case study on land tenure reform in a fragile and post-conflict state
You can use the Right to Contest application to challenge government to sell land or property if you believe it’s not needed and could be put to better economic use.
Joint Doctrine Publication 0-20 describes the nature and application of UK land power.
The sale of land is determined by the potential number of homes that a housing developer or registered provider can build on a given site.
As a land owner or manager, find out about your responsibilities and how to manage public access.
If you believe land or property is not needed and could be put to better economic use, then you can challenge the government by submitting a Right to Contest application.
Results from surveys of land under environmental management.
Details of the Public Land for Housing programme 2015 to 2020.
Advice on how to ensure that development is suitable to its ground condition and how to avoid risks caused by unstable land or subsidence.
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