"Unsettled Ground" refers to land with unclear or disputed ownership, often lacking official documentation or legal registration. It is commonly used in real estate, property development, or inheritance cases. Beneficiaries include developers, lawyers, and policymakers seeking to resolve tenure issues, safeguard investments, or promote equitable land use and community stability.
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