"Even if they get planning permission they cannot just charge in and tear up common land, " she said.
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Others simply appropriated large areas of common land using laws passed by the Scottish parliament in the 1690's.
Campaigner Celine Wills, from Binsey, said the site was an area of common land that should be open to everybody.
The enclosure of common land was seeing the eviction of peasants from the fields that lay between them and starvation.
But Open Spaces Society general secretary Kate Ashbrook said that the development is earmarked for registered common land which the public has the right to use.
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"We were outraged that this piece of common land, that belonged to the people, had been commandeered in this way and for this purpose, " she said.
'We urge Blaenau Gwent council to give full consideration to the devastating effect this development would have on Wales's unique countryside and common land, and to refuse the application.
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The proposals were for the 21 turbines to be sited over around 3, 450 acres (1, 397 hectares) of crown-owned common land mainly used for sheep grazing about nine miles (15km) north east of Carmarthen.
The theory of the tragedy of the commons is well-known: it is in the interests of any individual to add to his stock of animals on common land, even if that leads to further degradation.
The company said it would look to replace common land and it wanted to work with the commoners throughout the development "to minimise any impact that the project may have on them and their livestock".
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This followed suggestions that land at the Bught could be common good land.
The sale of freehold land rights is more common in contexts where the land is already under private ownership, which is the case in many Latin American countries.
As he described, the Anglosphere was a persistent force that created a common world culture via land, language, and law (the common law, which originated in Anglo-Saxon culture).
After three rounds of talks, Jesus Santrich said common ground on land reform had been found.
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The man, Faillu Bhosle, said they had been attacked by high-caste Marathas while they were cultivating common grazing-land.
After the third round of talks, the spokesman, Jesus Santrich, said common ground on land reform had been found.
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They have already made common cause on land sales, shouting and singing patriotic songs in parliament in defence of the soil.
The DPRK long has relied on socialized agriculture, placing several families on a common piece of land to farm for the state.
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This still leaves an ocean blip, and i think one needs to have some form of ocean blip to explain the land blip (via either some common forcing, or ocean forcing land, or vice versa, or all of these).
Indeed, let's enshrine this new principle--that the government should purchase, not seize, land for the common good--in a constitutional amendment.
For earthquakes are actually a lot more common than most think, land is sliding around, a little bit at least, pretty much all the time.
As Harvard public-policy professor Daniel Shoag documents in a working paper, land restrictions became common in high-income enclaves during the 1970s coinciding with the burgeoning of California's real-estate bubble and have increased income-based segregation and inequality.
This means that corrupt practices, behind-the-door negotiations, illegal evictions of traditional land-owners and violence against communities are all common features of the current phenomenon of large-scale land acquisitions.
These developments generally offer common ownership of huge pieces of open land, breathtaking scenery, plentiful wildlife and relative privacy.
To be sure, British envoys to the Holy Land probably found more in common with lordly Ottoman administrators than with the exuberant faith of Orthodox Christian peasant-pilgrims.
Their problem is common in Russia: They built on land leased from the city, paying rent and property taxes for 16 years, but never managed to obtain registration for the house.
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