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  2. New South Wales Land and Property Information - Wikipedia

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    The NSW government continues to guarantee title under the Torrens Assurance Fund (TAF) and will continue to retain full ownership of all land title data. The government created the Office of the Registrar General on 1 July 2016 to monitor and enforce the operator’s performance of the land titles registry business in respect of defined service ...

  3. Landcom (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Landcom is a New South Wales Government–owned statutory corporation that is responsible for the delivery of new housing to meet the needs of people in the Australian state of NSW. [ 4 ] As a State Owned Corporation (SOC), Landcom operates on a commercial basis with the power to undertake and participate in residential, commercial and ...

  4. Robertson Land Acts - Wikipedia

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    Under the reforms unsurveyed land in an area which had been declared an agricultural reserve in designated unsettled areas could be selected and bought freehold in 40-to-320-acre (16–129 ha) lots of crown land, wherever situated at £1 per acre (£2 9s 5d/ha), on a deposit of five shillings per acre (12s 4d/ha), the balance to be paid within three years, an interest-free loan of three ...

  5. Five places where land is free - AOL

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  6. Lands administrative divisions of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The key from a typical cadastral map from the 1890s showed four types of subdivisions; the parish, county, land district and land division. This one is located in the County of Wallace The Crown Lands Act of 1884 further divided New South Wales into three land divisions; Western , Central and Eastern ; as well as Land Boards and Land Districts.

  7. Cremorne Point - Wikipedia

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    Children aged under 15 years made up 12.6% of the population (national average is 18.2%) and people aged 65 years and over made up 23.0% of the population (national average is 17.3%). The median household weekly income in Cremorne Point was $2,951, a little less than double the national median of $1,746.

  8. Ordnance Survey Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Under the Ordnance Survey Ireland Act 2001, the Ordnance Survey of Ireland was dissolved and a new corporate body called Ordnance Survey Ireland was established in its place. [3] OSI was an autonomous corporate body, with a remit to cover its costs of operation from its sales of data and derived products, which sometimes raised concerns about ...

  9. Irish farm subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act 1870: this had little if any practical effect. Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881: Gave tenants real security ("the Three Fs": Fair Rent, Fixity of Tenure and Free Sale). It was too little, too late: by this time the Irish were demanding full proprietorship.