Homestead land definition

Homestead land means lands being used for the purpose of :(i) Kitchen garden or horticulture; (ii) raising of crops, grass or garden produce; and (iii) land used for the grazing of cattle.

Examples of Homestead land in a sentence

  • In some States, Government land may be designated as Homestead land for eligible clans and individuals and could be legally allocated as replacement land if eminent domain powers were exercised in downstream projects.

  • Including (i) 30.16 mu of cultivated land (nursery land), affect 28 households 113 people, including 10 households 48 ethnic minorities; (ii) 28.98 mu collective Homestead land, affected populations are included in the population to be demolished without further calculation.

  • The other three objectives refer to the technological interventions, as well as 2 For example: "Homestead land becomes more productive...", "Households take up location specific agricultural diversification activities with increased involvement of women", "All [stakeholders] fully understand the goal, objectives and activities of the project", "Over 25% increase in consumption of fish, livestock products...", etc.

  • Homestead land or residential structures will not be affected due to implementation of this subproject.

  • Homestead land up to 4 decimal land is being distributed to the homestead less persons for house sites purpose since the year 1974-75.

  • Homestead land retained by the sampled household is an indicator of livelihood of the community.

  • Excluding the shop-houses referred to above, the houses included thirteen simple (bamboo and thatch) houses and two modern houses (substantial masonry building);▪ Homestead land is the land on which the houses affected by clearance of the right-of-way is located.

  • Homestead land is often used to produce vegetables, fruits, poultry, and livestock.

  • We continued with our multi-party projects digitizing the Homestead land entry files for Nebraska City and Lincoln; we partnered with Footnote to digitize and describe various Holocaust Assets Records microfilm publications, and we initiated another project with Footnote to digitize Civil War Union Service Records.

  • Homestead land also had no greater OC than elsewhere, despite homesteads being the destination for all harvested materials including crop residues (refer to Section 4.2).

Related to Homestead land

  • Land means the real property described on EXHIBIT 2, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.

  • Agricultural land means land suitable for use in farming.

  • School property means in or within any building, structure, athletic playing field, playground, parking lot or land contained within the real property boundary line of a public elementary or secondary school, or in or on a school bus, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law §142.