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Land Allotment

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Land Allotment 

in the USSR, all transactions intended to establish the boundaries and authorized use of local parcels of land. Such a transaction can introduce a new land use or transfer a parcel to a new user. Land allotment for every category of use is carried out only by the state as sole owner of the land, through its authorized agencies and on the basis of decrees by the council of ministers of Union or autonomous republics or by decision of the executive committee of the appropriate local soviet of working people’s deputies. Allotments are affirmed in special documents, as for example, when kolkhozes are given documents entitling them to perpetual use of the land. The boundaries of all allotted parcels are marked by boundary markers of an established design.



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NAMED BUT NOT AN ACCUSED' ASHOK CHAVAN Allegedly cleared land allotment to the Adarsh Housing Society in 2000, when he was revenue minister, after it agreed that 40 per cent of the members would be civilians.
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00 Paperback DG78 Roman cadastres were a checkerboard form of land allotment found across the Roman Empire, but academic interest in cadastres outside the Mediterranean sphere has waned in recent years due in part to criticisms of methodologies of identification.
 
 
 
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