| 1. | Complex and highly adaptive land tenure systems sometimes exist under shifting cultivation.
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| 2. | The basic idea of the Flexible Land Tenure System is to establish an interchangeable freehold tenure.
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| 3. | An official report by John Stuart Mill in 1857 explained the "'ryotwari land tenure system "'as follows.
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| 4. | The land tenure system in the firm control of local farmers ( small, medium, and large ).
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| 5. | Unlike many other parts of Europe, the Irish land tenure system was inflexible in times of economic hardship.
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| 6. | They show that the output changes, and may fall under various land tenure systems, unless the following situations arise:
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| 7. | However, the Natives Land Act, which created the land tenure system which eventually became one of the foundations of Apartheid.
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| 8. | At the beginning of the 20th century, the region that would become Botswana was divided into different land tenure systems.
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| 9. | Therefore, involving communities in Wildlife Management Areas ( WMA ) was identified as being compatible with the PNG land tenure system.
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| 10. | 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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