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Taosenos remind me of scorpions in a box. They all get along fine until some scorpions start to climb out of the box. Then the climbers get stung. And, in this case, professional stingers called lawyers have been retained to increase the pain.
The box in this case is the land on which Valverde Commons is proposed. This property, once productive agricultural land, has been neglected for 25 years and is today up for sale. What is actually occurring in Taos are that some land preservationists are trying to sting other land preservationists to keep this land out of Valverde Commons hands.
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...(b) Lands may be classified for sale pursuant to the Public Land Sale Act as being chie...
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..., income, tenancy status, size of land cultivated, marital status, and part- or full-time... not only for family consumption but also for sale. The desire to produce more could lead to agricult...
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...A person who realizes a profit from the sale of securities is generally subject to a capital ga... business of refining or processing agricultural or horticultural products, and. "(E) which, during... that limitation would have given large landowners an incentive to sell excess lands at prices below ...
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... teaching programs in the food and agricultural sciences to meet major needs and challenges in dev...(xxxv) Administer, in cooperation with land-grant colleges and universities where applicable, ..., plants, and plant products, and use the sale or other proceeds to acquire such items or to offs...
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The Chinese Government often boasts that one of its greatest achievements is feeding China's entire population, constituting 22% of the world's population, with only 9% of the world's arable land. However, visiting China's countryside and asking who actually owns the farmland produces answers so drastically different that one could easily conclude that no one really knows. Considering that China contains 120 million hectares of arable land, its ownership is probably the biggest unresolved question on property rights in China, and is, unequivocally, one of the most critical questions for the 700 million rural Chinese who live there. This paper attempts to shed light on these issues by reviewing the development of China's rural land-rights and the status of farmers' property rights under ...
... received pay (mostly grain and other agricultural products) on the basis of how much time they put i... revenue, much of which comes from the sale or lease of often-rural land. The tax burden on Ch...
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... WID has stated it will offer the land for sale for agricultural purposes. The law further specifi...
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BY TERESA BONO
Correspondent
...4 to approve final land development plans to subdivide property owned by t... lot, a former convent and rural agricultural land. The board's approval will allow for the sale...
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Last Monday, after the Missoula Cily Council gave its unanimous approval to join forces with federal and private, interests to protect the couple's family farm in Grass Valley from development, the pair found themselves swarmed by well-wishers. The Natural Resource and Conservation Service set aside $229,000 for the easement from its Farm and Ranchland Protection Program, which is designed to protect important working agricultural lands for future generations. In turn, the Mastels greed to sell the conservation easement at a "bargain sale" price - well below its market value, said Jim Berkey, Five Valleys Land Trust's stewardship and land protection coordinator.