Examples of Crown Grant in a sentence
Upon the Project Completion, or at such earlier time as the Minister considers appropriate, and subject to payment to the State of $200,000.00 and of all other usual and applicable fees the State shall cause to be issued to and in the name of the Joint Venturers as tenants in common in equal shares a Crown Grant of the Johnsmith Road Reserve subject to the exceptions reservations and conditions usual in Crown Grants but otherwise free from encumbrances.
Where, in accordance with the Agreement, a Crown Grant is issued to the Company of any land in the development area, the Registrar of Titles shall cause a note to be endorsed in the Register within the meaning of the Transfer of Land Act 1893 and on the certificate of title for that land and on any future certificate of title issued in respect of that land or any part of that land to the effect that the land was formerly an artillery range and may contain unexploded munitions.
Validity of titles to land vested in Trust No title to any land vested in the Trust by this Act shall be held bad either at law or in equity by reason of any breach or non‑performance before or after the appointed day of any condition, trust or proviso contained in the grant by the Crown of the land and every provision for forfeiture or reverter in respect of any such breach or non-performance shall be deemed to have been released by the Crown as from the date of Crown Grant.
Despite the repeal of section 6(3) of the Gordon Technical College Act 1976, the lands the subject of Crown Grant volume 4976 folium 995194 permanently reserved as a site for the Gordon Technical College by section 6(3) continue to be permanently reserved as if they were so reserved under section 4 of the Crown Lands (Reserves) Act 1978.
In good practice the abstract showed the Crown Grant, but this was not always done.