The farm was eventually transferred into J C Field's name by Deed of Transfer in 1867, at a declared value of 1, 401 pounds & 10 shillings.
12.
In 1870 this responsibility was transferred by Deed of Transfer to Trustees consisting of three high ranking representatives of at least two nations having Protestant members living in Macau.
13.
The mayor argues that a network of legal protections can be put in the deed of transfer and Water Board bond resolutions to protect the city's control of the watershed.
14.
He appears for the first time in 1297 as one of the witnesses to a deed of transfer of various fiefs by Isabella of Villehardouin, Princess of Achaea, to her sister Margaret.
15.
It took Lt . Joseph Judson, Joseph Hawley and John Minor until April 1662 to secure the last written deed of transfer from the Paugussett Indian Nation for the western part of the town of Trumbull, referred to as the Long Hill purchase.
16.
On May 15, 1656, the Court of the Colony of Connecticut in Joseph Hawley and John Minor had secured all the written deeds of transfer from the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation for this vast territory that comprises the present-day towns of Trumbull, Shelton and Monroe.
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In April 1662, Lt . Joseph Judson, Joseph Hawley and John Minor, secured the last written deed of transfer from the Paugussett Indian Nation for the entire western part of Trumbull, referred to simply as the; " Long Hill purchase " lying west of land already purchased.
18.
Guiding began in the Cook Islands in 1928, when the first Guide company began in the capital, Avarua on Rarotonga, and the islands were regarded as a province of the Deed of Transfer was signed making the Branch Association of the Cook Islands independent of the GGANZ.
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Another would be to write provisions into the deed of transfer and bond resolutions causing ownership of the water system to revert to the city if the composition of the Water Board is changed by the Legislature so that the mayor of New York loses control of it.
20.
The area of Stirling was farmland bought by Julius Sparg, and while the deed of transfer of the land was recorded in 1935, he later named it the Stirling Estate, naming it after the passenger liner " Stirling Castle ", that was built in 1936, when that ship called at East London on her maiden voyage.