Dahir portant loi n° 1-73-213 du 2 mars 1973 relatif au transfert à l’État de la propriété des immeubles agricoles ou à vocation agricole appartenant aux personnes physiques étrangères ou aux personnes morales
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 1973Morocco
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1973Liberia
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1973Uganda
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1974Algeria
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1973Ghana
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1973Mali
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsFebruary, 1973Uganda
textabstractIt is the irony of history that, despite the spectacular accomplishments of the Western European industrial revolution and the agricultural revolution before it, most of mankind is still faced with the
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Library ResourceAgreements & ContractsJanuary, 1974Cameroon
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsMarch, 1973Tunisia
The origins of the cadastre in Tunisia go back to the Roman occupation. The vestiges of a Roman cadastral system were first brought to light through examination of plans and topographical maps established from ground surveys; from this examination it was possible to determine the characteristics of both the orientation of the lines arid the dimensions of the grid.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchApril, 1973Africa
Black cotton soils are one of those clays with a high content of montmorillenite. These have a very high plasticity leading to high rates of expansion on wetting followed by shrinkage and considerable cracking on drying. The black cotton soils of Ethiopia have liquid limits ranging between 80 and 120 and plasticity indices of 40 to 80 (see figure l). The activity of these clays is between 0.8 and 1.5. Thus by the Skempton classification the activity of these clays is considerable and, as one would expect, swelling potential is high.
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