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  2. Extraterrestrial real estate - Wikipedia

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    Extraterrestrial real estate refers to claims of land ownership on other planets, natural satellites, or parts of space by certain organizations or individuals. Previous [clarification needed] claims are not recognized by any authority, and have no legal standing. Nevertheless, some private individuals and organizations have claimed ownership ...

  3. California Alien Land Law of 1913 - Wikipedia

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    The California Alien Land Law of 1920 continued the 1913 law while filling many of its loopholes. Among the loopholes filled were that the leasing of land for a period of three years or less was no longer allowed; owning of stock in companies that acquired agricultural land was forbidden; and guardians or agents of ineligible aliens were required to submit an annual report on their activities.

  4. FACT CHECK: No, Denmark Didn’t Offer To Buy California For A ...

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    A post shared on Facebook claims Denmark offered to buy California for a trillion dollars. Verdict: False There is no evidence this occurred. The origin appears to be satire. Fact Check: Social ...

  5. Oyama v. California - Wikipedia

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    Oyama v. State of California, 332 U.S. 633 (1948) was a United States Supreme Court decision that ruled that specific provisions of the 1913 and 1920 California Alien Land Laws abridged the rights and privileges guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to Fred Oyama, a U.S. citizen in whose name his father, a Japanese citizen, had purchased land.

  6. NASA collected potential evidence of life on Mars. Now it’s ...

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    NASA has arrived at two ways of returning samples collected on Mars to Earth. Now, the agency will test the options to see if the cache can make it back in the 2030s.

  7. This county in California has legalized living in tiny homes ...

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    While tiny homes may cost less, you may need to pay to rent land, hook up utilities or deal with parking fees. Make sure to factor in these potential costs. Zoning laws can impact where you live.

  8. GLO easement - Wikipedia

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    General Land Office Easements (also known as "government land office easements," and "GLO easements") were legal mechanisms which created right of way to ensure future access through, and to the interior of, lots or parcels created by the U.S. Small Tract Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 609, amended 1948, 62 Stat. 476; Not to be confused with the much later "Small Tracts Act" of 2002 which is ...

  9. Agriculture on Mars: Can it be done? - AOL

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