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  2. History of English land law - Wikipedia

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    The formal start of an English law of real property came after the Norman Invasion of 1066 when a common law was built throughout England. The new king, William the Conqueror , started standardising England's feudal rules, and compiled a reference for all land and its value in the Domesday Book of 1086.

  3. Land tenure - Wikipedia

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    The legal concept of land tenure in the Middle Ages has become known as the feudal system that has been widely used throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia Minor.The lords who received land directly from the Crown, or another landowner, in exchange for certain rights and obligations were called tenants-in-chief.

  4. Land tenure in England - Wikipedia

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    The concept of land tenure has been described as a "spatial fragmentation of proprietary interests in land". No one person could claim absolute ownership of a parcel of land, except the Crown. Thus the modern concept of "ownership" is not helpful in explaining the complexity of the distribution of rights. In relation to a particular piece of ...

  5. English land law - Wikipedia

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    So, the second system of land began with the Land Registration Act 1925, and the rules were recast in the Land Registration Act 2002. Instead of paper title deeds determining people's property rights in land, the entries in the registry were the source that determine people's property rights.

  6. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The claimed homestead could include the same land which they had previously filed a preemption claim (on up to 160 acres at $1.25 per acre, or up to 80 acres of subdivided and surveyed land at $2.50 per acre), and they could expand their current ownership to contiguous adjacent land up to 160 acres total.

  7. Private property - Wikipedia

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    Before the 18th century, English speakers generally used property to refer to land ownership. In England, property came to have a legal definition in the 17th century. [7] Private property defined as property owned by commercial entities emerged with the great European trading companies of the 17th century. [8]

  8. HM Land Registry - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of His Majesty's Government, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. [3] It reports to the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government. [4] The registry contains 87% of land in England and Wales as of 2019. [5]

  9. Territorial evolution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Land along southern Guantánamo Bay was leased in perpetuity from Cuba for use as a naval base; [338] the treaty took effect February 23, 1903, and the formal handover occurred on this date. [339] no change to map: May 4, 1904 The United States took ownership of the Panama Canal Zone.