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What are the disputes about land use rights?

The essence of land dispute is land ownership dispute, that is, land ownership and use right dispute. Including disputes over cultivated land, mountains, grasslands and waters caused by infringement of ownership and use rights. There are many reasons for the ownership dispute, mainly the unclear land boundary, the confusion of land ownership, the change of policy system and other historical issues.

(a) the land ownership left by the land reform and cooperation is unclear, the boundary is unclear or the land certificate is not clear enough.

(2) During the period of commune system adjustment, the newly demarcated land boundary was unclear or unreasonable, and the agreement was unclear.

(three) the land that has changed because of the past free occupation or leveling.

(4) The land boundary changes caused by collective water conservancy construction and land leveling over the years, the original state of the land or the merger between new teams, the original land boundary has been eliminated, and there is no original record. Now there is no historical basis for restoring the original rural system.

(five) due to the change of administrative divisions, between the original commune and brigade, between commune and brigade and state-owned land, and because of the boundary crossing between flower planting areas, the land boundary is unclear.

(six) due to reclamation, occupation of the team's barren hills, slopes, wasteland and public land with unclear original ownership.

(7) Land-related issues left over from other historical reasons.

(eight) ownership disputes arising from changes in ownership and use rights caused by land expropriation and contracting.

(nine) the construction land of township collective enterprises needs to be re-approved because there is no specific provision in the past.

(ten) the land occupied by rural public utilities or public welfare undertakings was not compensated in the past, and the masses later proposed compensation.

(1 1) 1950 The barren hills, slopes and wasteland allocated free of charge did not have a calculated area at that time, nor did they have a defined boundary. After several changes, land rights and boundaries have been disputed.

(12) Land disputes caused by the loss of land acquisition evidence of some units.

(thirteen) the homestead used by farmers, land disputes caused by unclear land boundaries, and land ownership disputes caused by unclear land boundaries by urban individuals.

(fourteen) land disputes between enterprises due to unclear land ownership.