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The NSW government continues to guarantee title under the Torrens Assurance Fund (TAF) and will continue to retain full ownership of all land title data. The government created the Office of the Registrar General on 1 July 2016 to monitor and enforce the operator’s performance of the land titles registry business in respect of defined service ...
Marulan, NSW Unknown, possibly still Marulan Unknown C3120 Leeds Forge 22/11/1990 Lismore, NSW Goulburn, NSW Private Private sale outside of Milfren C3121 Leeds Forge 30/11/1992 Molong Holding Yard, NSW Molong Holding Yard, NSW Private C3122 Leeds Forge 21/08/1992 Taren Point, NSW, then Rylstone, NSW. Mount Frome, NSW "Jeffery", AirBNB host
A full coverage search is usually done when creating a title report for sale/resale transactions and for transaction that involves construction loans. It generally includes searches related to property lien, easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions(CC&Rs), agreements, resolutions and ordinances that will affect the real property in question.
NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) is the business name of Australian Registry Investments (ARI), the operator of land titling and registry services in the Australian state of New South Wales. [1] It is responsible for the state's land titles and property information and operates a registry under a 35-year concession with the Government of ...
The Registrar General's Building, which hosts today's Land Titles Office of the Australian state of New South Wales, is a heritage-listed building located in the Sydney central business district. The building is currently used by the Land and Property Information division of the Department of Finance, Services and Innovation , part of the ...
Apart from frequent hardware and software crashes, the original InfoTrac software could only search Library of Congress subject headings (that is, it could not run a global search for keywords across all text on the disc), and the lack of a standard LaserDisc digital data format meant that the system would be rendered obsolete by the creation ...
The Valuer General is responsible for standards and policy in relation to the land valuation system and determining compensation for the acquisition of properties and monitors the quality of the value of land and services to the community by Property NSW. [1] The Office of the Valuer General provides day-to-day support to the Valuer General.
The first Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales was published in 1832. [2] Prior to the publication of the first issue of the Gazette on 7 March 1832, official notices were published in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. [3]