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  2. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The new act also required that the person "has never borne arms against the United States Government or given aid and comfort to its enemies"; unlike the 1848 and 1850 laws, it did not have any provision mentioning race. The act insured adult U.S. citizens 160 acres of land from the government to "improve their plot by cultivating the land". [32]

  3. Rural Cemetery Act - Wikipedia

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    The law authorized nonprofit entities to establish cemeteries on rural land and sell burial plots, and it exempted from property taxation land that was so used. [3] A few rural cemeteries had been established in New York before the new law was passed (including Green-Wood Cemetery in 1838 and Albany Rural Cemetery in 1844), but the law's passage soon led to the establishment of more new ...

  4. Property law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, new types of land ownership is generally disallowed, under the numerus clausus principle, unless they are introduced by legislation. [13] In most states, full ownership of land is known as fee simple, fee simple absolute, or fee. [14] Fee simple refers to a present interest in the land, which continues indefinitely into the future. [14]

  5. Private Cemeteries Act (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    advising agencies and landowners on legal and management requirements for unrecorded burial grounds. [2] The MOSA has adopted an internal policy, called the State Archaeologists Procedures for Implementing Minnesota's Private Cemeteries Act, which helps guide the implementation and execution of the Act, within MOSA operations.

  6. Black Hills Cemetery Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill is designed to transfer ownership of the cemetery land to those groups. The House of Representatives in the 112th United States Congress passed H.R. 3874, which was identical legislation, that failed to become law. [1] One of the cemeteries was started in the mid-1870s and ran out of space in 2008. [2] The bill would expand that cemetery.

  7. Owner of private Delta Township cemetery cited for violations ...

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    The township's citations come after the families of people buried at Deepdale Memorial Gardens said the cemetery hasn't been cared for properly in years. Owner of private Delta Township cemetery ...

  8. List of rural cemeteries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery closed its gates in 2011 and had no owner after the last board member died. Philadelphia's Orphan Court appointed the Mount Moriah Cemetery Preservation Corporation as owner in 2014. [10] Mount Wollaston Cemetery: 1855: Quincy, Massachusetts: Oak Grove Cemetery: 1855: Fall River, Massachusetts: Riverside Cemetery: 1855: Oswego, New ...

  9. City may buy troubled Belleville cemetery and build a solar ...

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    St. Clair County records show that a company named Forever Illinois sold the cemetery and surrounding land for $376,000 to Mid-America Growth and Development Corp. in 2006.