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Definition of homestead block in English: homestead blocknoun Australian, NZ historical An area of rural Crown land which was sold or leased on condition that a farm residence be erected on it. he secured a homestead block of eight acres Example sentencesExamples - The right of purchase was extended to homestead lessees, not by the action of the advocates of the homestead block system.
- This is just a description of the history and I am not sure why that was done, but yes, they are under water and permanently under water in the case of the homestead block, which was granted in fee simple.
- The company's intention was to sell the Homestead Block as shown in the plan.
- There were 2200 acres in the homestead block.
- My father drew Blue Range, the homestead block, in the ballot.
- On his homestead block of 8 acres he erected a family residence and put in an artesian well.
- He took over the Kekerengu homestead block, forming a station of 37,230 hectares.
- On his death, the homestead block was left to his son, and other blocks to other members of the family.
- Every person entitled to make an application shall be entitled to receive a licence in respect of one homestead block or one agricultural block.
- The soil type is a deep heavy silt loam on the Homestead Block.
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