The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 72
... land . During the past twelve months , under the Land Purchase Act , they had purchased 45,611 acres and were in treaty for the purchase of an additional 35,000 acres . How , then , could it be said that the recent Land Act , at any ...
... land . During the past twelve months , under the Land Purchase Act , they had purchased 45,611 acres and were in treaty for the purchase of an additional 35,000 acres . How , then , could it be said that the recent Land Act , at any ...
Page 132
... land values of rateable premises , that where houses were unoccupied the land alone should be rated , and that where the land value of premises exceeded the present rateable value , as might happen where land ripe for building was ...
... land values of rateable premises , that where houses were unoccupied the land alone should be rated , and that where the land value of premises exceeded the present rateable value , as might happen where land ripe for building was ...
Page 247
... land - transfer , vendors should have the option of taking two- thirds payment of the purchase - money in land - scrip and one- third in cash , that the Government sustained ( though not on the merits of that proposal ) an inconvenient ...
... land - transfer , vendors should have the option of taking two- thirds payment of the purchase - money in land - scrip and one- third in cash , that the Government sustained ( though not on the merits of that proposal ) an inconvenient ...
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