The "four fixed periods" of land ownership refer to the 195s. The so-called "four fixings" refers to the "stipulation that labor, land, livestock and farm tools must be fixed for production teams" in the 196 "Emergency Instruction Letter of the Central Committee on Current Policies of Rural People's Communes".
Four Fixations, which is one of the important agricultural policies of China in the early 196s. Another "four fixings" also refers to the basic characteristics of liner shipping, namely, fixed routes, fixed ports, fixed shipping schedules and relatively fixed rates.
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The content of "four fixings" first appeared in Eighteen Questions about People's Communes, the minutes of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee Shanghai Conference in April 1959. In March and June 1961, it was further revised and enriched in the "Regulations on the Work of Rural People's Communes (Draft)" and "Revised Draft".
The word "four fixings" was first expressed in the "Instructions on Changing the Basic Accounting Units of Rural People's Communes" issued by the Central Committee on February 13th, 1962. Although the "four fixed" certificate can be used as an effective basis, its application has preconditions.
that is, the parties to the dispute should be the same cooperative, commune or production brigade during the cooperative transformation period, otherwise the land certificate or land inventory should be used as the basis. Legal and effective forest ownership certificate and registration book are the main basis for determining forest ownership. However, sometimes the issuing procedures are not strict, and there is a phenomenon of wrong delivery, and even the dispute is not handled clearly before issuing the certificate.
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