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<div style="width: 75%; float: right"><center>[[United States]]&nbsp; [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]&nbsp; [[United_States_Land_and_Property|Land and Property]]</center>
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== Introduction  ==
== Introduction  ==


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In the United States, land is acquired in basically one of two ways; from the government or from an individual. The first sale of land from the government to a person is called a grant. Thereafter, the sale of that land from a person&nbsp;is called a deed.  
In the United States, land is acquired in basically one of two ways; from the government or from an individual. The first sale of land from the government to a person is called a grant. Thereafter, the sale of that land from a person&nbsp;is called a deed.  


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== United States  ==
== United States  ==


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