It also offers potential for land titling, delimitation, and demarcation purposes. |
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Respondents were not told which version of the Act they were working with and none of the versions contained any type of descriptive titling. |
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In fact, it was the World Bank that supported a 20 year programme to improve the land titling system. |
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Nor does titling necessarily result in significantly greater access to the credit offered by private financial institutions. |
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The titling loader with a carrying capacity of 300 kg is particularly well-suited for transporting compost, soil, etc. |
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They considered titling it after one of the album tracks, but decided that no single cut could adequately represent the album. |
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Both units are further equipped with headphones output with level control and a computer keyboard connector for easy titling and control. |
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The application also offers more than a hundred transitions, professional titling capabilities, and simple tools for creating soundtracks. |
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So with groups of capitals in titling and subheads, or with small capitals in the flow of text, it's important to separate these letters with extra space. |
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The overall goal of the initiative will be to determine best practices for community land titling. |
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I could understand titling a work after the date the work was finished, just as many books end with the date the author wrote the final few words. |
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In any event, he believed that the impending creation of a rural land registry could provide an opportunity for such titling. |
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And the titling is part of that, of the craziness of this whole enterprise. |
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An ambitious project of land titling is under way in mostly rural areas. |
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However, the Committee may wish to note that the number of untitled communities has reduced significantly since the titling process has accelerated. |
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Charles, titling himself maior domus and princeps et dux Francorum, did not appoint a new king and nobody acclaimed one. |
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When projected supertitles are replaced with Figaro's seatback titling system, your patrons can customize their experience to their viewing preferences. |
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He raised concerns about the reinvigoration of titling by De Soto's popular formalization of property rights programs, and the possibility of large-scale foreclosures and distress sales. |
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Sea level has risen and fallen as a result of monoclinal titling and global warming and cooling, and tropical cyclones and fire have occurred with short return periods. |
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Soon after that, her sister began writing her own column, using the name Abigail Van Buren and titling the column Dear Abby, and the two became intense rivals and stopped speaking to each other. |
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Land reform may be seen as an opportunity to remedy this imbalance, either by prioritizing the needs of households headed by single women or widows, or by ensuring systematic joint titling in the reform process. |
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Land registration or titling was thought necessary to achieve security of rights, increased productivity, and access to credit, but experience shows that titles may be neither necessary nor sufficient to achieve these aims. |
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The project will continue to advocate the granting of land title and land use rights to villagers and the inclusion of land titling projects in national development programmes. |
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The Committee further requests the State party to include in its next periodic report information on the stage reached in the process of demarcation and land titling of the Awas Tingni territory. |
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Land titling requires a full cadastral survey and land rights have to be converted to a full certificate of title which can be extremely expensive for most of the poorer governments of Africa. |
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Others preferred the old method of titling the lines on the graph itself, and some participants did not like the removal of the boxes around the charts. |
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It was also mentioned that, although land demarcation and titling entailed the risk of dividing indigenous communities, they were a useful way of protecting indigenous lands and resources by providing security of tenure. |
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The first step was the privatization and titling of communal lands, enforced by government under pressure from donor nations as a condition of renegotiating the service on debt. |
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The objective of this project is to facilitate the Amerindian Land Titling process. |
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