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Land and acquisition
In this vein, he permitted the use of produce immediately following the end of the sabbatical year, the import of produce into the Holy Land, and the acquisition of land from a sikarikon.
With Canada's acquisition of Rupert's Land, Ontario was interested in clearly defining its borders, especially since some of the new areas it was interested in were rapidly growing.
The Government of Canada exerted its power over the people living in Rupert's Land after its acquisition in the mid-19th century from the Hudson's Bay Company.
* 1982-Formed General Dynamics Land Systems after the acquisition of Chrysler's combat systems.
The Matador Land and Cattle Company was founded in 1882 by Scottish investors, whose acquisition included 2. 5 million acres in four Texas counties.
Land acquisition and site fencing is completed and it is anticipated construction will begin on this section in June 2012.
BAE completed its acquisition of United Defense on June 24 2005 and announced plans to merge the company with its existing land systems businesses to form BAE Systems Land and Armaments.
The Desert Land Act of 1877 allowed individuals to acquire more area, up to < span style =" white-space: nowrap "></ span >, in hopes of drawing more settlers by giving them enough land to make their settlement and land expenses worthwhile, but “ included no residency requirements .” By 1866, rapid acquisition of land had begun and by the mid 1890s most of the land in the Owens Valley had been claimed.
Land acquisition and utility relocation took place in 2004.
A provision was added by Congress in the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 that provided money for the " acquisition of land, waters ... for the preservation of species of fish and wildlife that are threatened with extinction.
South Winchelsea Island, a island near Nanaimo, was The Land Conservancy's first acquisition.
The depot remained in company hands after the acquisition of Rupert's Land by the Dominion of Canada in 1870.
Land acquisition had presented some problems, with some landowners attempting to profiteer and others reneging on earlier donation agreements since the price of land in the parkway's path had gone up.
Land acquisition soon began.
Land acquisition and collector construction costs for updraft towers must be compared to pumping infrastructure costs for downdraft collectors.
Land acquisition for the Sanchong City section totaled and cost NT $ 1. 4 billion, including land and buildings.
Prior to Lancaster's acquisition of the land, however, a group of men wishing to form a yacht club entered into an grant agreement with the West Rockaway Land Company in 1905.
Land acquisition was also taking place for the rest of the southeastern quadrant between 300 East in Murray and 4600 South in Holladay.
Land acquisition was completed in 2006.
Phase 3 of the ASLAV acquisition was approved with the follow-on purchase of 144 vehicles with increased levels of local content including the fabrication and assembly of LAV-25 turrets by General Dynamics Land Systems-Australia.
• Effected several amendments to the Land Reform legislation along with acquisition and distribution of 2. 50 lakh acres of land to the landless under the land reform programme.
The Dáil reports from the 1920s to the 1960s frequently include questions about the division of former estates, and the acquisition of land with public finance on favourable terms for constituents via the Land Commission was understood as a way for politicians to gain electoral support.
Land acquisition by the Federal government is not a goal of this program.
Land acquisition from willing sellers is ongoing.

Land and habitat
However, the remaining vast tracts of unsettled land were often used as a commons, or, in the American West, " open range " As degradation of habitat developed due to overgrazing and a tragedy of the commons situation arose, common areas began to either be allocated to individual landowners via mechanisms such as the Homestead Act and Desert Land Act and fenced in, or, if kept in public hands, leased to individual users for limited purposes, with fences built to separate tracts of public and private land.
This preserve jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife provides an opportunity to view 60-100 Roosevelt elk in their natural habitat year round.
The Alabama Hills, managed by the U. S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment.
Bandi Land established in a habitat of firefly in Seolcheon-myeon, Muju-gun includes Insect Museum, School of the Nature, Youth Camp and Natural Resort Forests providing many tourists with an opportunity to experience the mystery of the nature.
The habitat mapping and change plan is supported by additional documents including the NERR Land Cover and Habitat Classification System and associated implementation protocols and documentation.
Land along the Waccamaw, the lower Pee Dee and Little Pee Dee rivers has been acquired for habitat preservation.
* Land management ( organic agriculture, habitat conservation and restoration ; urban forestry and parks, reforestation and afforestation and soil stabilization )
* Rhino Rally, a Vekoma River Adventure ride, Riders board inside modified Land Rovers through the park's Serengeti Plain habitat, interacting with animals.
The first is the Little Picacho Wilderness, a 38, 170 acre ( 154. 5 km² ) region of geological features and habitat protection under the direction of the Bureau of Land Management.

Land and restoration
He prays to God, recalling the sins of Israel and God's promise of restoration to the Land, and asks Artaxerxes for leave to return to Jerusalem and rebuild its walls ; the king is receptive and extends his aid to this mission.
On the restoration of order in the Land of Israel, Usha became the seat of the academy and Judah spent his youth there.
A $ 50, 000 grant application was submitted to the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management for restoration and operational funding of the Museum which would have been on the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail.
East of Norwood, Derelict Land Grants were obtained by Rotherham and Nottinghamshire councils in 1995, and restoration between Norwood and Worksop began in earnest.
; 1839: Judah Alkalai publishes his pamphlet Darhei No ' am ( The Pleasant Paths ) advocating the restoration of the Jews in the Land of Israel, followed in 1840 by Shalom Yerushalayim ( The Peace of Jerusalem ).
There have been some restoration efforts by the U. S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and National Park Service in the northern Rocky Mountains.
In Glinda of Oz Ozma says that she herself was that fairy, though in The Marvelous Land of Oz we are told of her restoration to a throne long held by her ancestors.
Ideas favoring the restoration of the Jews in the Palestine or Land of Israel entered the British public discourse in the 1830s, though British reformationists had written about the restoration of the Jews as early as the 16th century, and the idea had strong support among Puritans.
These are the Wolfriders who, under Ember's leadership, returned to the New Land ( called Junsland by humans ) after the restoration of the Palace of the High Ones at the end of Shards.
Land managers, laypeople, and stewards have been practicing ecological restoration or ecological management for many hundreds, if not thousands of years, yet the scientific field of " restoration ecology " was only first formally identified and coined in the late 1980s, by John Aber and William Jordan.

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