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  2. Japanese land law - Wikipedia

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    The Land Tax Reform of 1873 was the first modern land law, and contributed to the economic growth of the Meiji period, destroying the old economic and social system and creating the new system. The law increased tax revenue and boosted farm productivity by issuing the title deeds to buy and sell land freely.

  3. Alien land laws - Wikipedia

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    1889 - A statute requiring aliens to declare an intent to naturalize "in good faith" in order to buy property is added to the territory's constitution, refining the 1886 law. [1] [13] 1921 - An alien land bill modeled after the California law is passed in the state legislature after failing to make it onto the 1920 ballot. As in California ...

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  5. Land reforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Land in Bolivia was unequally distributed – 92% of the cultivable land was held by large estates – until the Bolivian national revolution in 1952. Then, the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement government abolished forced peasantry labor and established a program of expropriation and distribution of the rural property of the traditional landlords to the indigenous peasants.

  6. Japan–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    On 17 March 1945, the Spanish government decided to withdraw its protection of Japanese interests. [13] On 12 April 1945, Spain declared the rupture of diplomatic relations with Japan [15] after Japanese troops murdered Spanish citizens and consular officials in Manila and thereafter burned their consulate. [16]

  7. A bill banning Chinese citizens from buying property has some ...

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    In 2021, long before Americans noticed the white balloon drifting over the western U.S., Texas lawmakers enacted legislation that blocks companies tied to China and the three other countries from ...

  8. 2 U.S. citizens are suing Customs and Border Protection ... - AOL

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    Two US citizens are taking legal action against Customs and Border Protection, alleging they were illegally detained after speaking Spanish in a store.

  9. Law of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The law of Japan refers to the legal system in Japan, which is primarily based on legal codes and statutes, with precedents also playing an important role. [1] Japan has a civil law legal system with six legal codes, which were greatly influenced by Germany, to a lesser extent by France, and also adapted to Japanese circumstances.