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Many areas along the river were filled in to create new land for development.
And as there is less land for development, prices go up."
Iraq owns much of the water in the area and has ample land for development.
The government won the right to repurchase private land for development.
"If the owner gets an offer to sell the land for development, it could be gone before you put in your next crop."
If the farmer is forbidden to sell his land for development or to build a house, what are you doing to him?
The club was soon forced to move, however, as the local Corporation requested the land for development.
The ground closed when the owner of the hotel whose pitch it was decided to sell the land for development.
He also sold various pieces of land for development.
When it is demolished, I shall sell the land for development.
Local governments have easily exploited the law to claim land for development projects.
The goal was achieved over the objections of the owner, who wanted to sell the land for development.
Since the surge of building in the 20's, Pelham has had little available land for development.
Despite this, plans were made in 2001 to raze the Village and sell the land for development.
This property has three acres of land for development.
Sale of farm land for development has become increasingly sensitive in contemporary China.
These properties include industrial and office space and land for development.
But earlier this year, the lawsuits against the city were resolved, freeing the land for development.
If farmers prosper, he reasoned, they are less likely to sell their land for development.
Somehow or other, a competitive market value for land for development must be restored.
At the end of the 19th century, there were no further free lands for development in the Christian Quarter.
One response has been to seize rural land for development projects that generate fees and taxes.
'They refuse to sell their land for development, even when it's clear they can't win.
Farming or other rural activity can still continue, but the chance to sell the land for development is subsequently curtailed.
Since 1991 the local council authorities in Herefordshire have set aside land for development as a canal route.