-
public lands within their borders. The
clause disclaiming any
right to
unappropriated lands originally stated: Third. That the
people inhabiting said territory...
- 1994), and
Tideman (1991, 1997, 1998)—hold that
agents may
appropriate unappropriated natural resources as long as they pay for the
competitive value of the...
-
condition precedent of statehood. The
Enabling Act
requires that all
unappropriated lands,
which are not yet
privately owned, to be
forever disclaimed by...
- resources. It also
requires the
Treasury Department to fund
education from
unappropriated monies under certain conditions.
Below are
listed the
larger of the...
-
local or even
global community. For left
libertarians of this school,
unappropriated natural resources are
either unowned or
owned in
common and private...
-
acres (66 million ha)
inside grazing allotments.
These can be vacant,
unappropriated, and
unreserved land from
public lands, all
except for Alaska, national...
-
payment to them". He
contrasts this with left-libertarianism,
where such "
unappropriated natural resources belong to
everyone in some
egalitarian manner". Similarly...
- by the
Congress of the
Republic of
Texas and the
Texas Legislature.
Unappropriated land
within the
original boundary was insufficient;
settlers and trading...
- New York,
which was
allocated "all the waste, vacant, unpatented, and
unappropriated lands" as a
result of the 1686
Dongan Charter. The city's
Common Council...
-
payment to them". He
contrasts this with left-libertarianism,
where such "
unappropriated natural resources belong to
everyone in some
egalitarian manner". Similarly...