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  • Agricultural legislation had to be adapted to meet the requirements of international conventions, as the country's membership of international organisations and diplomatic agreements had an impact on agricultural policy options. ricultural land was being availed to support emerging farmers while also ensuring that disputes or restitutional claims were resolved.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • He said Proactive was entitled to a "restitutional remedy" from Rooney of around 90,000 pounds, the Press Association reported.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Judge Hegarty ruled that Proactive was only entitled to a ` ` restitutional remedy '' from the

    icLiverpool 2010

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