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  2. Crown land - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, public lands without a specific tenure (e.g. National Park or State Forest) are referred to as Crown land or State Land, which is described as being held in the "right of the Crown" of either an individual State or the Commonwealth of Australia (as Australia is a federation, there is no single "Crown" as legal entity).

  3. Crown Estate - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make new provision in place of the Crown Lands Acts, 1829 to 1936, as to the powers exercisable by the Crown Estate Commissioners for the management of the Crown Estate, to transfer to the management of the Minister of Works certain land of the Crown Estate in Regent's Park and extend or clarify the powers of that Minister in Regent's ...

  4. Public land - Wikipedia

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    In all modern states, a portion of land is held by central or local governments. This is called public land, state land, or Crown land (Commonwealth realms). The system of tenure of public land, and the terminology used, varies between countries. The following examples illustrate some of the range.

  5. Land tenure - Wikipedia

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    In other words, land tenure implies a system according to which land is held by an individual or the actual tiller of the land but this person does not have legal ownership. It determines the holder's rights and responsibilities in connection with their holding. The sovereign monarch, known in England as the Crown, held land in its own right ...

  6. The Crown - Wikipedia

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    Still, the king or queen is the employer of all government officials and staff (including the viceroys, judges, members of the armed forces, police officers, and parliamentarians), [e] the guardian of foster children (Crown wards), as well as the owner of all state lands , buildings and equipment (Crown property), [41] state-owned companies ...

  7. What Does Ruritania Mean in 'The Crown'? - AOL

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    "Ruritania" is the title of the sixth episode of the final season, and it has a deeper meaning.

  8. Ceded lands (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Although the lands are commonly referred to as "ceded lands" or "public lands," some refer to them as "seized lands" or "Hawaiian national lands" or "crown lands" to highlight the illegal nature of the land transfer, acknowledge different interpretations of the legal effect of the Joint Resolution, [3] and to recognize that Native Hawaiians ...

  9. Turnpike's land seizure, other eminent domain acts could mean ...

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    Our land is a part of who I am as a person. To have that forcibly stripped away through the archaic practice of eminent domain by a blind and heartless government agency is to take a piece of my ...