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  2. Public lands in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, governmental entities at all levels- including townships, cities, counties, states, and the federal government- all manage land which are referred to as either public lands or the public domain. The federal government owns 640 million acres, about 28% of the 2.27 billion acres of land in the United States.

  3. Federal lands - Wikipedia

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    Federal lands are lands in the United States owned and managed by the federal government. [1] Pursuant to the Property Clause of the United States Constitution (Article 4, section 3, clause 2), Congress has the power to retain, buy, sell, and regulate federal lands, such as by limiting cattle grazing on them.

  4. Public domain (land) - Wikipedia

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    The government promised soldiers land in lieu of pay. After the Revolution, the new federal government owned all the public land except that within the 13 original colonies and a few non-original states. The land owned by the government was called The Public Domain. The Land Act of 1785 gave land warrants to the soldiers to fulfill the promise ...

  5. Thousands of homes on $1 land: The new housing crisis ... - AOL

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    The vast majority of buildable public land in dense, urban areas is owned by city and county governments. While the federal government doesn't have much prime, vacant land in cities to devote to ...

  6. Public land - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal the land owned by the State, by the two autonomous regions (Azores and Madeira) and by the local governments (municipalities (Portuguese: municípios) and freguesias) can be of two types: public domain (Portuguese: domínio público) and private domain (Portuguese: domínio privado). The latter is owned like any private entity (and ...

  7. The Government Took a Developer's Land and Gave It to a ... - AOL

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    It can put some teeth in Kennedy's supposed limitation by ruling that "the Public Use Clause require[s] something more than minimal rational-basis review when the government takes land from one ...

  8. Public land state - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, a private land state (also called a non-public land state or a state land state) [1] is a U.S. state in which the federal government is not the original land-owner. [2] In public land states, the federal government owns a significant proportion of the state's public lands; in private land states, federal land holdings are generally ...

  9. Foreign purchase of land near U.S. military bases would ... - AOL

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    Foreign nationals or firms would need an okay from the U.S. government before buying land near eight U.S. military bases under a rule proposed by the Biden administration.