Land court
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Land Court or Land claims court is a type of court which is charged with dealings over cases involving land titles and for disputes between landlords and tenants relating to agricultural tenancies. The exact field of jurisdiction varies by country.[1]
Africa
No land courts known
Americas
- Dominican Land Court, see Politics of the Dominican Republic#Judicial branch
- Hawaii Land Court
- Massachusetts Land Court
- Virginia Land Court Commission
- United States Court of Private Land Claims (1891–1904)
Asia
- Land Court of colonial Hong Kong
- Land Court of the British Mandate of Palestine#Land ownership
- Philippine Court of Land Registration (1903–1914), see Land Registration Authority (Philippines)#History
Europe
- Land Courts of Austria
- Land Arbitration Court of the Irish Republic, see Dáil Courts
- Irish Land Courts, see Irish Land Acts (see also Irish Land Commission)
- Scottish Land Court
- Manx Land Court, part of the judiciary of the Isle of Man
- Land Court of Moravia#History
Oceania
- Land Court of New South Wales (1889–1921), Australia
- Land and Environment Court of New South Wales (1980–), Australia
- Land and Valuation Court of New South Wales (1921–1980), Australia
- Queensland Land Court, Australia
- Native Land Court (1865–1964), New Zealand
- Māori Land Court (1964–), New Zealand
- Land Court of Palau, see Politics of Palau#Judicial branch
- Tongan Land Court, see Politics of Tonga#Judicial branch
See also
- Land law
- Land registration
- Land Office
References
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