LandGrant
Land grant refers to a grant of land by a government or other authority to a person, organization, or community for a stated purpose. The grant may convey title for a defined period or in perpetuity, and recipients are typically expected to use or develop the land in line with specified public or communal objectives. Land grants have been used worldwide to promote settlement, education, infrastructure, and development. Terms and conditions, including restrictions on alienation and reporting, vary by jurisdiction.
In the United States, land grants became a central policy tool in the 19th century. The Morrill
Separately, the federal government used land grants to promote infrastructure and settlement, including transfers of land
Today, land-grant arrangements involve complex legal frameworks, with oversight shared among federal, state or provincial authorities