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2 December 1869

Introduction of Compulsory Land Auctions in the Ottoman Empire, New Regulation Issued on December 2 1869

Introduction of Compulsory Land Auctions in the Ottoman Empire, New Regulation Issued on December 2 1869

Istanbul, December 2 1869

The Ottoman Empire today issued a significant legal regulation permitting, for the first time, the judicial seizure and auction of immovable property and agricultural miri land for the recovery of private debts. Previously, compulsory sale was limited to state revenues and tax obligations, but the new regulation now enables private creditors to petition the courts for the enforced sale of a debtor’s land.

This measure formed part of a wider period of administrative and legal reform in which the Ottoman government sought to strengthen its institutions, reduce financial pressures and stabilise the economy by studying legal models from European states. The Land Code of 1858 had clarified the categories of land and the principles of ownership, yet it continued to protect agricultural holdings from seizure in cases of ordinary private debt. The newly issued regulation has removed this protection, rendering the rights of use over miri land both transferable and liable to judicial confiscation.

The legal framework drew upon the recommendations of a commission supervised by Ahmed Cevdet Pasha, which advised that land should be formally recognised as security for debt in order to address the increasing financial strain on the empire and the disorder within the private credit system. With the introduction of this regulation, agricultural land, residential property and village rights have, for the first time, entered the scope of judicial foreclosure, meaning the legal process through which a court may order the seizure and public sale of property when a borrower fails to repay a secured debt.

Historians consider this reform a defining moment in the commercialisation of land in the Ottoman East, contributing to the gradual rise of capitalist economic structures and the development of modern land laws. Its influence became visible in subsequent decades across the successor states of the region, including Turkey, Syria and Palestine, where systems of mortgage, foreclosure and property registration evolved along new legal lines.

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Ottoman Official Regulations, Shaban 1286, Archival Records
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2 December 1931

United States enters a new phase in national housing policy as President Herbert Hoover inaugurates the Home Building Conference

United States enters a new phase in national housing policy as President Herbert Hoover inaugurates the Home Building Conference

Amid the continuing economic crisis, President Herbert Hoover inaugurated the White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership today in Washington. The nationwide conference brought together more than three thousand specialists in construction, housing finance, urban planning and land law.

The opening session emphasised that although the private sector had long been active in housing and construction, its efforts remained scattered and uncoordinated. The purpose of the conference was to place the private sector, for the first time, within a formal federal framework for residential policy to create a unified strategy for expanding home ownership, reviving construction activity and addressing the weaknesses in housing finance.

Committee reports presented on the first day examined the fragile mortgage system, construction standards, the requirements of planned urban development, essential infrastructure and the need for financial support for low income families. In his address, President Hoover described home ownership as a foundation of national stability and economic recovery and stated that an organised private partnership was essential for rebuilding the construction sector.

The recommendations of the conference are expected to provide the principal guidelines for future United States housing policy and to mark the beginning of a new era of cooperation between the federal government and private institutions in the residential sector.

(Reference: United States Presidential Archives, Address by President Herbert Hoover, December 2 1931)

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United States Presidential Archives, Address by President Herbert Hoover, December 2 1931
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