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Land Improvement

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Land Improvement
The addition of buildings or beauty to a piece of real estate. A land improvement can be as simple as a new coat of paint or a better maintained lawn, or it may involve something more complicated like tearing down an existing house and building a mansion. In any case, a land improvement increases the value of the property. It is sometimes simply called an improvement.

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Rent credits would be allowed against the annual percentage rent for eligible leasehold and land improvements for the annual rent in excess of a specific amount and up to a specified limit.
The legislative list includes land rights, land tenures, including the relation of landlord and tenant and the collection of rents, transfer, alienation and devolution of agricultural land, land improvement, agricultural loans and colonization.
According to Mr Hanson, some peat areas have become too nutrient-enriched by years of land improvement by farmers.
 
 
 
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