The Land Laws of Tennessee

The Land Laws of Tennessee
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Total Pages : 1196
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HL38C4
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Synopsis The Land Laws of Tennessee by : Tennessee

Earliest Tennessee Land Records & Earliest Tennessee Land History

Earliest Tennessee Land Records & Earliest Tennessee Land History
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Company
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0806350415
ISBN-13 : 9780806350417
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Synopsis Earliest Tennessee Land Records & Earliest Tennessee Land History by : Irene M. Griffey

The State of Tennessee was established, essentially, from land ceded to the federal government by North Carolina. Clouding the various land cession laws that transferred the title of land from North Carolina to the United States south of the River Ohio (a territory) and then to Tennessee was the requirement, however vaguely defined, that North Carolina Revolutionary soldiers' promise of land for military service be honored. Among other things, this requirement resulted in the inclusion of hundreds of footnotes to the Tennessee land laws that spelled out the land transfer process. In the first portion of this book, Mrs. Griffey has sifted through and organized the legal history of the early Tennessee land laws so that genealogists may be able to grasp their substance. Among other things, researchers can now understand when and why the various county land offices were established, the six-step process for obtaining a land grant, the differences between military and other types of land grants, and, of course, how to use early Tennessee land records. The bulk of this volume, however, consists of abstracts of some 16,000 of the earliest Tennessee land records in existence, arranged in a tabular format. For each record we are given the name of the claimant, the file number, the name of the assignee (if any), the county, number of acres, grant number, date, entry number, entry date, land book and page number, and a description of the stream nearest to the grant. A separate listing of assignees, with the corresponding claimant and file numbers follows in a separate table. The volume concludes with a lengthy appendix consisting of maps and a detailed chronology of Tennessee's land statutes.--From publisher description.

Neighbor Law

Neighbor Law
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Publisher : NOLO
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781413300604
ISBN-13 : 141330060X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighbor Law by : Cora Jordan

So your neighbor's giant sequoia is blocking your view. Who ya gonna call? The search for a 'dispute buster' should end with this helpful new book. Sunset Magazine - For anyone with a neighbor problem, [Neighbor Law] is a handy book indeed. It walks the reader through written and common law, tells you what your rights are and how to follow through on a complaint all the way to court, if necessary.- Oakland Tribune - Explains how to use mediation services, research local laws, and present a convincing case in small claims court. - Reuters - Surprisingly, this is a fun read. The author includes interesting sidebars and court decisions to clarify her explanations. - Sacramento Bee - A Nolo book that gives practical, no-nonsense approaches to handling neighbor disputes. - Los Angeles Times - This classic book, which keeps getting better with each new edition, answers virtually all questions regarding fences, trees, boundaries and noise.- Orlando Sentinel - Jordan peppers the book with real stories of problems neighbors have with each other. The stories are interesting and, in some cases, hilarious. - Arizona Republic - Even if you don't have a serious neighbor problem yet, this well-written and complete book is a fun and educational read. It is extremely thorough and well-documented. 4 stars: excellent. - Robert Bruss, nationally syndicated real-estate columnist

Federal Ground

Federal Ground
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780190905699
ISBN-13 : 0190905697
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Federal Ground by : Gregory Ablavsky

Federal Ground depicts the haphazard and unplanned growth of federal authority in the Northwest and Southwest Territories, the first U.S. territories established under the new territorial system. The nation's foundational documents, particularly the Constitution and the Northwest Ordinance, placed these territories under sole federal jurisdiction and established federal officials to govern them. But, for all their paper authority, these officials rarely controlled events or dictated outcomes. In practice, power in these contested borderlands rested with the regions' pre-existing inhabitants-diverse Native peoples, French villagers, and Anglo-American settlers. These residents nonetheless turned to the new federal government to claim ownership, jurisdiction, protection, and federal money, seeking to obtain rights under federal law. Two areas of governance proved particularly central: contests over property, where plural sources of title created conflicting land claims, and struggles over the right to use violence, in which customary borderlands practice intersected with the federal government's effort to establish a monopoly on force. Over time, as federal officials improvised ad hoc, largely extrajudicial methods to arbitrate residents' claims, they slowly insinuated federal authority deeper into territorial life. This authority survived even after the former territories became Tennessee and Ohio: although these new states spoke a language of equal footing and autonomy, statehood actually offered former territorial citizens the most effective way yet to make claims on the federal government. The federal government, in short, still could not always prescribe the result in the territories, but it set the terms and language of debate-authority that became the foundation for later, more familiar and bureaucratic incarnations of federal power.

History of Public Land Law Development

History of Public Land Law Development
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Total Pages : 852
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106000891595
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Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Public Land Law Development by : Paul Wallace Gates

United States Reports

United States Reports
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Total Pages : 978
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ISBN-10 : CUB:U183048358421
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Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis United States Reports by : United States. Supreme Court

The Southwestern Reporter

The Southwestern Reporter
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Total Pages : 1240
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044103150710
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

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Relocation and Real Property Acquisition

Relocation and Real Property Acquisition
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32437122987700
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Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Relocation and Real Property Acquisition by : United States. Office of Community Planning and Development