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Meanings of unimproved land in English
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Usage of unimproved land in English
1
There could still be found many square miles of unimprovedland.
2
This protection should include cut-over and unimprovedland as well as timber tracts.
3
The houses were few, low, not handsome, with hideous spaces of unimprovedland lying between.
4
He knew he couldn't move onto unimprovedland and start making a living on it.
5
In 1888, Oklahoma was the largest single body of unimprovedland capable of cultivation in the Southwest.
6
Then came a strip of unimprovedland, followed immediately by the wooden, ramshackle structures of Hell's Half-Mile.
7
Immediately in the foreground, a large tract of unimprovedland brought the wild grasses and plants to their very feet.
8
But not everyone was unhappy about the valuations which were based on market rates for unimprovedland as of December last year.
9
So in 1916 Papa went to that land of promise and bought a section of unimprovedland ten miles southwest of Lamesa.
10
In a statement, chief financial officer Alan Bird said the new leases were based on an independent assessment of the unimprovedland value.
11
New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd acknowledged the private bill could not please everybody and the information about the calculation of unimprovedland values needed refining.
12
He found what he wanted and bought 1,000 acres of unimprovedland in Jones County about three miles southeast of Hamlin.
13
At the commencement of the revolutionary war, the State of New-York held an extensive tract of wild and unimprovedlands.
14
(1) By a direct tax on unimprovedland values, including all natural resources.
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Such unimprovedlands can be bought for $1.50 to $5.00 an acre, even within a few miles of the District line.