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crown land
noun
- land belonging to the crown, the revenue of which goes to the reigning sovereign.
- Also ³¦°ù´Ç·É²Ôl²¹²Ô»å. one of the administrative divisions of the former empire of Austria-Hungary.
crown land
noun
- (in the United Kingdom) land belonging to the Crown
- public land in some dominions of the Commonwealth
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of crown land1
Example Sentences
"This vulnerable group which includes 16 children have spent 38 months detained in the most squalid of conditions on Crown land... we hope our clients will now be able to seek safe haven and begin to rebuild their lives," she said.
Similar issues arise in Alberta on Crown Land.
“Not a gubernia, an eyalet or a crown land, not a part of foreign empires, not a ‘part of the land,’ not a union republic.
For the privilege of using what the British considered Crown land, settlers paid a nominal rent and fees to the government.
He says Crown land would only be available to Barbudans and foreign investors would continue to apply for leases.
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