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          Law Courts (Sydney) Act 1977
No. 22 of 1977
An Act relating to the Transfer of certain Land in Sydney to Law Courts Limited and the exemption of that Company from certain Taxation
Contents
1  Short title
2  Commencement
3  Interpretation
4  Transfer of land to company
5  Taxation
Law Courts (Sydney) Act 1977
No. 22 of 1977
An Act relating to the Transfer of certain Land in Sydney to Law Courts Limited and the exemption of that Company from certain Taxation
[Assented to 14 April 1977]
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
1  Short title
         This Act may be cited as the Law Courts (Sydney) Act 1977.
2  Commencement
         This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent
3  Interpretation
         In this Act, company means Law Courts Limited, a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1961, of the State of New South Wales.
4  Transfer of land to company
         The land described in the Schedule, being land that is vested in the Commonwealth, may be disposed of by the Commonwealth by transfer to the company.
5  Taxation
         The company is not subject to taxation under any law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory.
       Schedule
    Section 4
All that piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Sydney, Parish of St. James and County of Cumberland, being Lot 2 in the plan known as Deposited Plan No. 217666 and being also the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 9451 Folio 210, issued under the Real Property Act, 1900, of the State of New South Wales.
        
      