Settlement vs Backland - What's the difference?
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The state of being settled.
A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled.
A community of people living together, such as a hamlet, village, town, or city.
(architecture) The gradual sinking of a building. Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.
(finance) The delivery of goods by the seller and payment for them by the buyer, under a previously agreed trade or transaction or contract entered into.
(legal) A disposition of property, or the act of granting it.
(legal) A settled place of abode; residence; a right growing out of legal residence.
(legal) A resolution of a dispute.
Land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.
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As nouns the difference between settlement and backland
is that settlement is the state of being settled while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.settlement
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* (A resolution of a dispute) arrangementHyponyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* settlement agreementbackland
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