Question 2: What should farmers do after their land is sealed up? Generally speaking, if it is rural collective land, it cannot be directly used for development, but should be converted into construction land. It's best to find out the developer's use of that land. In addition, in the case of land acquisition, generally speaking, the subsidy for young crops is at most 15 times of the average income of the previous three years, and the resettlement subsidy can be given to families in need, at most not exceeding 20 times. This is stipulated in the Land Management Law of the People's Republic of China revised in 2004. Go and consult. Don't compromise easily, everyone should unite. Go to the court level to sue. The most direct way is not to let them occupy it. Find the TV media to solve it. Once this kind of thing is exposed, it will be much easier.
Question 3: What should I do if the cultivated land is sealed up? According to the rural land contract law, disputes over land use rights can be resolved through consultation between the two parties, mediation by village committees and towns, and the parties can also bring a lawsuit directly to the people's court.
Question 4: What should I do if rural land is seized? First, it is illegal for the other party to seize land. You can find the land department to handle it. But based on human accidents and social ethics. I don't support your request that the land department dismantle and restore the original state. You can consider infringing the contractual management right and demanding compensation for the loss of the factory. It is best to negotiate and understand.
Question 5: How to deal with the occupation of rural cultivated land? 10 points to find the town * * *
Question 6: How to deal with the farmland occupied by villagers, and the superior * * * * *.
Question 7: What if farmers' land is expropriated? According to the rural land contract law,
Article 51
Disputes arising from the contracted management of land may be settled through consultation by both parties, or may be requested to be mediated by villagers' committees and township (town) people.
If the parties are unwilling to negotiate or mediate, or if negotiation or mediation fails, they may apply to the rural land contract arbitration institution for arbitration, or they may directly bring a suit in a people's court.
Question 8: What if the land is occupied? 1, you can file a lawsuit with the land management department to report the illegal behavior, and if necessary, you can file a lawsuit with the court for a ruling.
2. The Land Management Law stipulates that:
Illegal occupation of land without approval or by deception shall be ordered by the land administrative department of the people's government at or above the county level to return the illegally occupied land. In violation of the overall land use planning, unauthorized conversion of agricultural land into construction land, the new buildings and other facilities on illegally occupied land shall be demolished within a time limit and the land shall be restored to its original state. Those that conform to the overall land use planning shall be confiscated and may be fined. The person in charge and other persons directly responsible for the illegal occupation of land shall be given administrative sanctions according to law; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.
Question 9: Help! What if the land is seized by neighbors? You'd better have proof of your land, so you can sue him! It can also be settled through consultation! If it really doesn't work, build a wall around you and do something useful! There are many such things in rural areas, but it is difficult to deal with them rationally!
Question 10: What should I do if the land is sealed up? This is really a serious problem. Estimation is an oral agreement at that time, there is no complete formalities, let * * * have something to say. 1, you can find a professional lawyer to help you with your lawsuit. 2. To appeal to the people's court at a higher level, that is, to appeal now, it is necessary to prosecute one layer at a time, but this is obviously the behavior of officials suppressing the people! ! ! 3, reflect this situation to the media, post on the Internet, etc., so that the news can spread and give it to * * *, and the central government will have to find someone to solve it. Of course, these are all optimistic situations. After all, this is a relational society, especially the official ... can't help you specifically. Find a fair lawyer.