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The Alliance performs a National Land Trust Census that keeps track of the land protected by local and regional land trusts. [10] The last [ when? ] Census, conducted in 2003, reported that these trusts have protected almost 9.4 million acres (38,000 km 2 ) of land in the United States , double the 4.7 million acres (19,000 km 2 ) recorded in ...
A community land trust or ... (20 km 2) farm near Albany, Georgia in 1970, developed a plan ... CLTs were defined in English law in section 79 of the Housing and ...
The Georgia Land Conservation Program (GLCP) works to permanently protect land and water resources in the U.S. state of Georgia through public/private partnerships. [1] Created in 2005 by former Governor Sonny Perdue through the Georgia Land Conservation Act, [ 2 ] the GLCP provides grants, low-interest loans, and tax credits to achieve ...
Land trusts in Georgia (U.S. state) (1 P) M. Land trusts in Massachusetts (1 C, ... Land Trust Alliance; Land Trust for Tennessee; Land Trust for the Mississippi ...
In 2010, Tennessee adopted a law similar to Alaska's and allows residents and non-residents to opt into community property through a community property trust. [3] More recently, Kentucky adopted an optional community property system in 2020, allowing residents and non-residents to establish community property trusts. [ 4 ]
Descendants of enslaved people who populate a tiny island community are once again fighting their local government, this time over a proposal to eliminate protections that for decades helped ...
The increased use of trusts in estate planning during the latter half of the 20th century highlighted inconsistencies in how trust law was governed across the United States. In 1993, recognizing the need for a more uniform approach, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) appointed a study committee chaired by Justice Maurice A. Hartnett III of the ...