CO129-604-1 Crown Leases 26-6-1946 - 5-9-1947 — Page 27

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(c) Where the leasehold premises ambraced areas of

hillside or other waste land, regard would be had

thereto in the assessment of both Crown rent and

premium. The decision of the Governor as to the

extent of any such area or as to any reduction of

Crow rent or premium by reason thereof would be

firal and conclusive.

(d) The modern practice of requiring a separate Crown

lease for each seperate house-site would be observed.

(s) where it should be found that ground areas or boundaries

did not correspond with those appearing on the title,

the areas and boundaries to be stated in the new Crown

lease would be determined by the Director of Public

Works, whose decision would be final.

(f) Privete streets or ronds and scavenging or other

lanes (if any) would be inoluded in or excluded from

the leased area at the sole discretion of the Director

of Public Works.

(6) The usual fees would be payable in respect of the

grant, including fees in respect of any surrender

involved and for survey, boundary stones and determina-

tion of Crown rent under the Crown Rant (Apportioment)

Ordinance, 1936, and the amending Ordinanas, if this

should be required.

(h) In other respects any new losses would be granted upon

the same terms and subject to the same restrictions,

covenants and conditions as are contained in the current

Crown leases with such variations or additions as might

be required by the Crown to bring them into conformity

with the modern Crown leases appropriate to similar

properties in the same loculity.

The Following conditions would be applicable to grants

approved on applications made within one year of the date of this announce-

ment (or such extended period as the Governor may approve), with intent

to secure to the leaseholder a longer tenure with a view to the early

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