184627L (1947-11-14)

184627L (1947-11-14)

Title ID 3435
Title Code 184627L
Date 1947-11-14
Transfer Date 1947-11-03
Generation (Custodian) 0
Generate (Non-custodian) 0
Polluted Chain 0
Corrections
Notes
Transfer document contains a unanimously resolved motion by the Vancouver Nippon Kyoritsu Go-Gakko (Japanese School of Languages) Maintenance Association approving the sale of Lots 23 and 24, as well as Lots 20-22 of Block 38.
Traces
Document Notes???
23, 24
Split Ownership
Property ID
Consideration 4750
Declared Value
Market Value 4750
Properties
Value per Metre (Source: Consideration) 8.52
Value per Metre (2016) 111.32
Value per Metre (2018) 115.62
Total Area 557.8
Extinguished Properties
Owners
Chemist
2812 McKay Ave Burnaby BC
Joint Tenants
Sellers
Vancouver Nippon Kyoristu Go-Gakko Maintenance Association
Vancouver BC
Lawyers
Preceding Titles
Newer Titles
Nominal Sale False
Consideration 4750
Consideration (2016) 62093
Consideration (2018) 64492
Declared Value
Declared Value (2018) N/A
Market Value 4750
Market Value (2018) 64492
Japanese Buyers 0
Other Asian Buyers 0
Other Buyers 2
Institutional Buyers 0
Some Owners Japanese False
All Owners Japanese False
Some Owners from East Asia False
All Owners from East Asia False
Some Owners Other ??? True
All Owners Other ??? True
Has Human Owner True
Has Institutional Owner False
Has Custodian Owner False
Has VLA Owner ??? False
Japanese Sellers 0
Other Asian Sellers 0
Other Sellers 0
Institutional Sellers 2
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 False
Has Institutional Seller True
Has Custodian Seller False
Has VLA Seller False

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