Poland points out that it is not alone in wanting to curb its land sales to foreigners.
It's laying off most of its workers and looking to sell off a good chunk of its land.
Chicago now has 158 such zones, covering 29% of its land and 13% of its property by value.
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It also points out that the Hampshire Wildlife Trust has chosen to ban all fishing on its land.
An EDF Energy spokesman said 15 people had trespassed on to its land.
Despite Hong Kong's reputation as a landscape of concrete and glass, in fact, three-quarters of its land is countryside.
Joe bought most of its land decades ago at a very low price.
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Joe had valued some of its land too high on its balance sheet.
The Department of Defense is a good steward of its land, Davis said.
Johno Toshiyuki, an analyst with Nikko, Salomon Smith Barney, says Kajima has taken a big writedown in its land assets.
It now represents more than 800 groups, mostly outside the United States where it certifies more than 90% of its land.
And the country has nearly 24% of its land area as protected areas, including national parks, conservation areas and wildlife reserves.
Of course, I should have expected nothing less from a Himalayan Kingdom that has set aside 60% of its land as protected nature reserves.
The city approached the company about buying the center and its land.
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Keswick Hall even shares its land with the 117-year-old Keswick Hunt Club.
Joe is a former paper company that's developing much of its land.
Meanwhile, the upstream North West Frontier Province, where the Muslim League is also in power, objects to the flooding of its land.
Much of its land remains protected by the federal and state laws, which prohibit picking plants, feeding animals, open fires and bush camping.
The Housing Executive said it intended to use its land assembly powers to work with private developers to target investment towards urban areas.
In April, almost 20 years after the Soviet Union disintegrated, Russia agreed to demarcate its land (though not its sea) border with Ukraine.
Since 2010, GTIS has amassed a portfolio of about 30, 000 home sites and has started selling out of its land positions for large profits.
Olsen Energy has been increasingly focusing on the opportunity to make money by making its land in Belfast available for development for other uses.
Other assets up for sale include a stake in Aer Lingus as well as parts of the Irish forestry service, but not its land.
Yvonne Lister, of clay company Imerys, said there had been a steady rise in illegal fly-tipping on its land, over the last two to three years.
This week the government was encouraged in its efforts to change the law by a ruling from the reconstituted Supreme Court that its land-reform programme was fine.
MoD may duly sell its land and spend the proceeds, only to find that Treasury officials cite the extra spending as an excuse to cut more off its current budget.
In other words, a country would decide how its land-use carbon emission or absorption would be likely to change in future, and then to measure actual performance against that baseline.
The result was a three-year war, which they lost, followed by new, much stricter laws that, among other things, stripped the church of its land and abolished monasteries and convents.
Ouseburn Farm, formerly known as Byker Farm, was forced to close in 2002 when its land was found to be contaminated by the old Victorian lead works it is built on.
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