Acts of the Parliament of South AustraliaGovernment Printer, 1899 |
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... leases , nor to the Northern Territory . In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty , I hereby assent to this Bill . S. J. WAY , Lieutenant - Governor . THE The Crown Lands Amendment Act . - 1898 . THE 4 61 ° & 62 ° VICTORIÆ , No. 705 ...
... leases , nor to the Northern Territory . In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty , I hereby assent to this Bill . S. J. WAY , Lieutenant - Governor . THE The Crown Lands Amendment Act . - 1898 . THE 4 61 ° & 62 ° VICTORIÆ , No. 705 ...
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... LEASE ( PERPETUAL ) . Her Majesty the Queen doth hereby lease to A.B. , of [ address and occupation ] all that [ here describe land leased ] to be held in perpetuity at the yearly rent to be paid in advance on the , commencing the of ...
... LEASE ( PERPETUAL ) . Her Majesty the Queen doth hereby lease to A.B. , of [ address and occupation ] all that [ here describe land leased ] to be held in perpetuity at the yearly rent to be paid in advance on the , commencing the of ...
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... leased . 3. Condition of forfeiture Provided always , and this lease is upon this express condition , that if default shall be made in payment of any rent in arrear for six months after written notice requiring its payment , or if ...
... leased . 3. Condition of forfeiture Provided always , and this lease is upon this express condition , that if default shall be made in payment of any rent in arrear for six months after written notice requiring its payment , or if ...
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... lease shall be twenty - one years : II . The rent under the lease shall be determined by the recom- mendation of the Pastoral Board , subject to the approval of the Commissioner , having regard to- ( a ) The carrying capacity of the ...
... lease shall be twenty - one years : II . The rent under the lease shall be determined by the recom- mendation of the Pastoral Board , subject to the approval of the Commissioner , having regard to- ( a ) The carrying capacity of the ...
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... lease , which have not been surrendered pursuant to the Act of 1896 , may obtain an extension of his lease for twenty - one years from the first day of January , one thousand nine hundred , on the terms of his original lease , provided ...
... lease , which have not been surrendered pursuant to the Act of 1896 , may obtain an extension of his lease for twenty - one years from the first day of January , one thousand nine hundred , on the terms of his original lease , provided ...
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Adelaide By authority advice and consent Amendment Act ANNO SEXAGESIMO PRIMO application appointed authorised behalf C. E. BRISTOW Central Board child Church of South collector College Commissioner Court Crown Lands dealer December 21st deemed District Council DROIT ANNO SEXAGESIMO Enacted ending the thirtieth Fertilisers fund Government Gazette Government Printer Governor granted Henley Beach hereby assent hundred and ninety-nine improvements incoming lessee incorporated infectious disease insanitary condition inspector licence Lieutenant-Governor Local Board Majesty marine stores ments Minister mortgage Municipal Corporations newspaper circulating North Terrace Northern Territory Land notice offence outgoing lessee paid Parliament of South pastoral lease payment Penalty-Twenty Pounds PENSE DIEU person Phylloxera premises Presbyterian Church prescribed PRIMO ET SEXAGESIMO principal Act Public Health Act purposes regulations rent Seed Wheat SEXAGESIMO SECUNDO VICTORIÆ Short title South Australia South Australian Railways South Australian register special policy thereof thirtieth day thousand eight hundred
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Page 8 - ... possession of any old metal which has been stolen or unlawfully obtained, and on his being taken or summoned before two justices it shall be proved to the satisfaction of such justices that at the time when he received it he had reasonable cause to believe it to have been stolen or unlawfully obtained, then in either of such cases such dealer shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, and for any subsequent offence to a penalty not exceeding twenty...
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