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The difference between construction land and state-owned land

1. Different angles. Construction land is from the perspective of land use, and state-owned land is from the perspective of land ownership. ,

2, the scope is different. Construction land can be state-owned land or collective land, such as rural villagers' homestead. State-owned land may or may not be used for construction, such as agricultural land.

3, the difference in meaning. The right to use construction land is to use the land of the state because of buildings or other working objects, while the right to use state-owned land is to build collective land after users pay the fees to the state, and the main body of state-owned land right is the government.

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Characteristics of construction land

1. Construction land is the carrier of living place, operating space and engineering, not directly using soil, and has nothing to do with soil fertility.

2. poor reversibility. It is easier to change agricultural land into construction land, but it is more difficult to change construction land into agricultural land.

3. The land use value is high. Can produce higher economic benefits.

4. Strong regional selectivity and strong geographical selectivity.

According to Article 8 of the Land Management Law and Article 2 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Land Management Law, the following land belongs to the land owned by the whole people, that is, the land owned by the state:

1. Land in urban areas;

2. Land that has been confiscated, expropriated and purchased as state-owned in rural areas and urban suburbs according to law;

3. Land requisitioned by the state according to law;

4. Woodlands, grasslands, wasteland, beaches and other lands that are not owned by collectives according to law;

5. If all the members of rural collective economic organizations are converted into urban residents, the land originally owned by their members collectively;

6. The land that was originally owned by the collective of the relocated farmers and was no longer used after the migration of the farmers' organized land due to the reasons such as national migration and natural disasters.

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