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Peasants owned only about 40 percent of the land, leasing or sharecropping the rest from the nobility, the urban middle class, and the church.
This is on top of other land leasing arrangements by foreign governments in places like Africa that have abundant land, but lack other foreign investment.
So, we're ordering materials, putting steel in the ground, buying land, leasing space and selling assets — and it's getting very competitive here.
Land leasing emerged as a short-term solution to the shortage of on-farm labor and other economic difficulties small farmers continue to face.
The United States has programs affecting labor standards in coal mining, reclamation of mined land, leasing of coal resources on federally owned land, and air and water pollution.
Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh of Manhattan, a critic of land leasing, said there was still the basic question of what the impact would be of "building thousands of new residential units in the middle of densely populated neighborhoods".
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They had claimed title to pastoral land leased to white farmers in 1915.
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