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LOI Navigation TaxonomyTaxonomy for site navigationCollectionsLand TitlesLOI Document Type TaxonomyTaxonomy of document typesDatasetsA created or derived dataset.TitlesAdded navigation taxonomy value loiCollectionLandTitles using XSLT.Generated file from SQL database file landscapes_live_current_titleBased.xml using XSLT.27086I (1916-04-14)
Title ID4033Title Code27086IDate1916-04-14Transfer Date1915-09-07Generation (Custodian)Generate (Non-custodian)Polluted Chain0CorrectionsNotes
No market value given. Transfer folio contains multiple documents dating back to 1889.
TracesDocument Notes???Split OwnershipProperty IDConsideration14500Declared ValueMarket ValuePropertiesBlock 56 Lot 4 (D:196 P:196 B:56 S: L:4 P:)283.83Powell Street (Nihonmachi)Value per Metre (Source: Consideration)51.09Value per Metre (2016)1012.16Value per Metre (2018)1051.27Total Area283.83Extinguished PropertiesOwnersBennett, John R.ManufacturerWater StSt. John’s IslandNLMartin, Frank J.MerchantWater StSt. John’s IslandNLJoint TenantsSellersVachon, WilliamBrokerAshlandOhio, USALawyersWilson & Whealler Barristers & SolicitorsWinch BuildingVancouverBCPreceding TitlesNewer Titles55980K (1929-02-18)Nominal SaleFalseConsideration14500Consideration (2016)287281Consideration (2018)298383Declared ValueDeclared Value (2018)N/AMarket ValueMarket Value (2018)N/AJapanese Buyers0Other Asian Buyers0Other Buyers2Institutional Buyers0Some Owners JapaneseFalseAll Owners JapaneseFalseSome Owners from East AsiaFalseAll Owners from East AsiaFalseSome Owners Other ???TrueAll Owners Other ???TrueHas Human OwnerTrueHas Institutional OwnerFalseHas Custodian OwnerFalseHas VLA Owner ???FalseJapanese Sellers0Other Asian Sellers0Other Sellers2Institutional Sellers0Some Sellers JapaneseFalseAll Sellers JapaneseFalseSome Sellers East Asia OtherFalseAll Sellers East Asia OtherFalseSome Sellers OtherTrueAll Sellers OtherTrueHas Human SellerTrueHas Institutional SellerFalseHas Custodian SellerFalseHas VLA SellerFalse