The Land Act was brought to an end.
The Land Acts of the 1860s enabled cheap land to be taken up and many miners became farmers on small areas.
It was agreed, all around, that a Land Act embodying the three F's would be a real gain.
The Land Act of 1785 gave land warrants to the soldiers to fulfill the promise.
With the passage of the Land Act of 1881, real reform began to take hold.
As it was approved prior to the Land Act 1898, its boundaries were never gazetted.
Its boundaries were declared and made subject to the Land Act 1897 on 7 March 1901.
The government had introduced the first ineffective Land Act in 1870, then the equally inadequate Acts of 1880 and 1881 followed.
His government passed the Land Act of 1933 that allowed the money to be spent on local government projects.
This was modified some what with the Land Act of 1796.