Are there special rules for land acquisition (purchase or easements) outside of the USA?
If your project will acquire land or easements outside the USA with Federal funds, you must state in your proposal that the title holder or easement holder will be an in-country organization. You will also need to provide proof that you have communicated your intention to acquire land during this project to the appropriate government agency in the country. At the end of the project, you will need to submit copies of documentation (deeds, settlement statements, maps, etc.) showing that all acquisitions were completed as required within the project period.
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