| 31. | The ejido is a form of communal land-tenure system provided for in the constitution of 1917, following the Mexican Revolution.
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| 32. | At the beginning of the 20th century, the region that would become Botswana was divided into different land tenure systems.
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| 33. | The declaration of emergency permits the university to bypass the tenure system and lay off professors with a year's notice.
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| 34. | When McDowell got tenure in 1984, she became the first woman to come up through the ranks under the tenure system.
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| 35. | Revisions would be made so that the tenure system no longer functions the same way as the existing tenure system functions.
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| 36. | Therefore, involving communities in Wildlife Management Areas ( WMA ) was identified as being compatible with the PNG land tenure system.
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| 37. | As a judge he was chairman of a land use committee set up to review the land tenure system in Nigeria.
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| 38. | The United States occupied the territory in 1846, introducing a new land tenure system, while original records of sale were lost.
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| 39. | Revisions would be made so that the tenure system no longer functions the same way as the existing tenure system functions.
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| 40. | She said Duke was also looking for other ways to underscore the importance of teaching, including possible changes to the tenure system.
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