granted. The personation has not been done with any dishonest motive but to cure the rights of such of the real claimants as were unable to appear. The Board does not doubt that the benefit of the leases will be secured to the proper persons.
18. The leases recommended should, if approved, be granted with as little delay as possible. It would be convenient if these leases, as well as those to be granted in Nonqualing District, were issued by January 1898.
19. With regard to the form of leases, it might be worth considering whether, instead of issuing leases in the ordinary way, it would not be more convenient and less expensive in these, as well as in other cases inquired into by the Board, to have the several leases for a Village or District entered in a Book and a signed copy of the entry relating to such holding supplied to the tenant. The book might have the plan of the Village and District annexed to it, and the allotments could then be described by reference to the plan. On any change in the ownership of the lease, an entry to that effect could be made in the book, which would form a convenient record of the devolution of titles.
20. In concluding its report on the claims included in the Aberdeen area, the Board desires to point out that with regard to the houses abutting the main street of the present Aberdeen Village, the plan shows that the areas actually occupied by the houses...
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granted. The personation has not
been done with
any
dishonest
mohve but to
3. cure the rights of such of the real claimants as were unable to appear. The Board does not doubt that the benefit of the leases will be secured to the proper persons.
18.
The leaves recommended should, if approved, be granted | with as little delay
would re
very
possible. It convenient if these
leases us will as those to be granted
in Nonquail ing
were
issure by January 1898.
19.
With.
regard
a
ready for
to the form of leases it might be worth consider.
ing whether, instead of issuing.
leased in the orde
would not be
ordinary way, it -
more cawenient
and less expensive in these as well
as in other cases
inquired unto
by the Board to have the several
leases for a Village or
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entered in a Book and
by the Governor
the
and a
signed
copy of
entry relating to such holding supplied to the tenant. The book might have the plan of the sillage
and District annexed to it and the allottuents could then bes
described
ber on
by reference to a
-
the plan. On
any change in the ownership of the lease
entry
an
to that effect could be- made in the book which wie convenient record thus form
- of the devolution of titles.
20.
In concluding its repos
the clamine included in the
/
Aberdeen play the Board desires.
it out that with regard
to point
to the houses a
butting
the main
street of the present Aberdeen.
Village
the plan shows that the
areas actually occupied by the
herises.
leases
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