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Crown land
noun
In Britain and some Commonwealth countries, land that is owned by the state, nominally titled to the reigning King or Queen of England, and whose use and disposition is controlled by a government within that Commonwealth country or by an official representative of the monarch.
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Crown Land Legislation - "an unitelligible chaos" 14. "The Return of the Native" Abbreviations Notes Index Table of Cases Schedule of Parliamentary Bills Table of Statutes.
The forest was first declared a crown land in 1934.
It returned to the Habsburgs and became a crown land in 1335.
In 1849 Carniola was reorganized as an Austrian crown land, which was dominated by Austrian bureaucrats.
About 60% of the woodland is made up of unallocated crown land.
Heasman said every 100,000 hectares of crown land could potentially host 25 viable farms.
These districts were united to Moravia until 1849 and afterward made a separate crown land of the Austrian Empire.
Esperance's unallocated crown land is covered by native title, which would be nullified if it was converted to freehold land.
She played down concerns that such a law could be used to quell other protests on Crown land.
Merkel said forests were crown land and the Forestry Management Act allowed the public to access them.
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Management of crown lands is now entrusted to the commissioners of crown lands, who have statutory powers with regard to leasing, selling, or exchanging estates.
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