This volume contains the complete text of "The Crown Lands Act of 1884 (480 Victoriae, No.18)" of New South Wales, along with its associated regulations concerning timber, state forests, and quarry management. This comprehensive resource also includes an index for easy navigation and a list of forms employed under the Act. It offers a snapshot into the historical legal frameworks governing land use and natural resource management in late 19th-century Australia. It provides invaluable insights for researchers, historians, and legal professionals interested in the evolution of land law and environmental policy.
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