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  2. Valuer general - Wikipedia

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    A valuer general or valuer-general (plural: valuers general, valuers-general [1]) is the chief government official in charge of the land valuation system in their jurisdiction. [ 2 ] Australia

  3. Land value tax in Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia was the first Australian state to introduce a land tax, based on the unimproved capital value of land, in 1884. [6] [7] In 1910, George Allen (first secretary to the Treasury) founded the Land Tax Office to service land taxes at the federal level as a form of wealth tax and as a means to break up large tracts of underutilised land.

  4. Australian Property Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Property Institute (API) is a professional industry body representing residential, commercial and plant and machinery valuers, analysts, fund managers and property lawyers. The API was originally formed in 1927 as the Commonwealth Institute of Valuers. [ 1 ]

  5. Land selection in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The land was approved by the Land Board (renamed Court). The Land Board reported to the Minister on the fair value of the land to the owner, demand for land in the neighborhood, suitability of the land, permanency of water, probability of selection and absence of sufficient crown land in the area. [7]

  6. Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying is a museum at 317 Edward Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It collects and exhibits material relating to the surveying of Queensland and the maps created. It is a sub-branch of the Queensland Museum. [1] [2] It actively digitises and makes available historic maps and aerial imagery under open ...

  7. Australian property law - Wikipedia

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    Queensland: Property Law Act 1974 [14] Land Titles Act 1994 [15] Northern Territory: Law of Property Act [16] Land Title Act [17] South Australia: Law of Property Act 1936 [18] Real Property Act 1886 [19] Tasmania: Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1884 [20] Land Titles Act 1980 [21] Western Australia: Property Law Act 1969 [22] Transfer of ...

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  9. Lands administrative divisions of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The 319 counties of Queensland in 1901. Lands administrative divisions of Queensland refers to the divisions of Queensland used for the registration of land titles. There are 322 counties, and 5,319 parishes within the state. [1] [2] They are part of the Lands administrative divisions of Australia. Queensland had been divided into 109 counties ...