130474E (1939-03-22)
Title ID | 29618 |
Title Code | 130474E |
Transfer Code | |
Bundle Code | |
Date | 1939-03-22 |
Transfer Date | 1939-01-11 |
Generation (Custodian) | |
Generate (Non-custodian) | |
Polluted Chain | 0 |
Corrections | |
Notes |
Transfer reel contains 7 transfer documents. The most recent transfer (date 1939-01-11)
was entered into the property fields.
Transfer dated 1890-08-25 stating that William [H] Steves of Steveston, Lulu Island,
BC, sold Lot 12 to Kate Ross, wife of Henry Ross of the North Arm, New Westminster
District, BC, for a consideration of $150.
Transfer dated 1891-01-31 stating that Kate Ross, wife of Henry Ross of the North
Arm, New Westminster District, BC, sold Lot 12 to George E. Magee of Vancouver, BC,
for a consideration of $150.
Transfer dated 1892-02-16 stating that George Edwin Magee of Vancouver, BC, sold Lot
12 to Francis Aslatt of Steveston, BC, for a consideration of $200.
Transfer dated 1898-09-14 stating that Francis Aslatt of Steveston, BC, sold Lot 12
to Thomas Kidd of Lulu Island, BC, for a consideration of $400.
Transfer dated 1900-05-17 stating that Thomas Kidd of Lulu Island, BC, sold Lot 12
to William Lapoint of Steveston, BC, and his wife Bella Lapoint (formerly of Steveston;
now of Petaluma, California) for a consideration of $190.
Transfer dated 1900-05-17 stating that William Lapoint of Steveston, BC, and his wife
Bella Lapoint (formerly of Steveston; now of Petaluma, California) sold Lot 12 to
The Methodist Church for a consideration of $460.
Transfer dated 1939-01-11 stating that The United Church of Canada, the legal successor
in title to The Methodist Church, transfers all interest in the property to T. Koshiba,
G. Otsu, C. Furukawa, M. Kuba, and M. Miyamoto, Trustees for the Congregation of Steveston
United Church of the United Church of Canada, BC, for a consideration of $2.
Title references Certificate of Vesting in Custodian 24912.
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Document Notes??? | |
Split Ownership | |
Property ID | |
Consideration | 2 |
Declared Value | |
Market Value | |
RP Amount ??? | |
RP Interest ??? | |
RP Outstanding ??? | |
Properties |
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Value per Metre (Source: Market Value) | |
Value per Metre (2016) | |
Value per Metre (2018) | |
Total Area | 646.38 |
Extinguished Properties | |
Owners |
Trustees of Steveston Congregation, United Church of Canada
Steveston
BC
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Joint Tenants | |
Sellers |
The United Church of Canada
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Lawyers |
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Preceding Titles | |
Newer Titles | |
Nominal Sale | True |
Consideration | 2 |
Consideration (2016) | 33 |
Consideration (2018) | 35 |
Declared Value | |
Declared Value (2018) | N/A |
Market Value | |
Market Value (2018) | N/A |
Japanese Buyers | 0 |
Other Asian Buyers | 0 |
Other Buyers | 0 |
Institutional Buyers | 2 |
Some Owners Japanese | False |
All Owners Japanese | False |
Some Owners from East Asia | False |
All Owners from East Asia | False |
Some Owners Other ??? | False |
All Owners Other ??? | False |
Has Human Owner | False |
Has Institutional Owner | True |
Has Custodian Owner | False |
Has VLA Owner ??? | False |
Japanese Sellers | 0 |
Other Asian Sellers | 0 |
Other Sellers | 0 |
Institutional Sellers | 0 |
Some Sellers Japanese | False |
All Sellers Japanese | False |
Some Sellers East Asia Other | False |
All Sellers East Asia Other | False |
Some Sellers Other | False |
All Sellers Other | False |
Has Human Seller | True |
Has Institutional Seller | False |
Has Custodian Seller | False |
Has VLA Seller | False |
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