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Discover Ludwig"common land for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe land that is shared or available for use by the general public. Example: The town council has designated a section of the park as common land for recreational activities such as picnics and sports.
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Rob Babbitt, president of the community association, raises the sheep and has a vegetable garden on the common land for personal use.
In "Utopia," published in 1516, Thomas More suggests it as a way to help feudal farmers hurt by the conversion of common land for public use into private land for commercial use.
A tract of common land, for example, may be used by everyone in a community for grazing cattle or gathering food.
Pressures from organisations and village people caused amendments in large scale planting, and also resulted in the development of the new and more acceptable Forest Policy recognising the legitimate primary role of people in protection and development in common land for Joint Forestry Planning.
Authorization to expropriate small parts of the commons for housing coincides with an age-old practice: in the Campeã municipal records, which date back to 1890, there are several examples of the alienation of common land for the construction of housing for villagers without sufficient land of their own.
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Her job is also to represent and manage common lands for the general public according to the deed of independence granted to East Hampton by James II in 1686 – 90 years before the rest of the country.
Women were generally the losers in watershed development as they lose the access to common lands for grazing of animals and fuel collection (Meinzen-Dick et al. 2004).
This means that the majority is dependent on these common lands for approximately 64% of fodder and 47% of fuel needs.
Under such conditions, the alienation of common lands for eucalypt plantations by KPL (400 ha in this case) has put further stress on the village lifestyle and economy in the whole cluster of villages studied.
There is already a widespread practice of common land allocation for housing construction; for example, during the last decade in Aveçãozinho eight plots of an average of 400 m² were sold for this purpose.
In January 1983, Newbury District Council revoked the common land byelaws for Greenham Common in yet another attempt to evict the women.
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