127566L (1945-07-20)
| Title ID | 1767 | 
| Title Code | 127566L | 
| Date | 1945-07-20 | 
| Transfer Date | 1945-07-12 | 
| Generation (Custodian) | 1 | 
| Generate (Non-custodian) | 0 | 
| Polluted Chain | 0 | 
| Corrections | |
| Notes | Transfer doc includes indenture agreement, acknowledgement of officer of a corporation,
                                       a letter from the custodian saying he has no objection to the sale occurring, letter
                                       from Albert Young to the Land Titles which says: there is a letter from the custodian
                                       consenting the sale, an evaluation from Pemberton Realty, and a letter appointing
                                       the custodian appointing Frederick Field as the controller of T. Maikawa Stores. Pemberton Reality assessed the value of the property at $15,000, but recommend a fair
                                       market value of $12,500. Meanwhile, the 1944 assessment was $26,250. Full owner's address is not provided, only 1726 Marine Building. | 
| Traces | |
| Document Notes??? | Portion of Lot 40 formerly Lots 27, 28 | 
| Split Ownership | |
| Property ID | 269 | 
| Consideration | 12500 | 
| Declared Value | |
| Market Value | 12500 | 
| Properties | 
 | 
| Value per Metre (Source: Consideration) | 22.04 | 
| Value per Metre (2016) | 310.46 | 
| Value per Metre (2018) | 322.46 | 
| Total Area | 567.25 | 
| Extinguished Properties | |
| Owners |  | 
| Joint Tenants | |
| Sellers | 
                                          T. Maikawa Stores Limited
                                          
                                           
                                             
                                                369 Powell St
                                                Vancouver
                                                BC
                                                
                                              | 
| Lawyers |  | 
| Preceding Titles | |
| Newer Titles | |
| Nominal Sale | False | 
| Consideration | 12500 | 
| Consideration (2016) | 176111 | 
| Consideration (2018) | 182917 | 
| Declared Value | |
| Declared Value (2018) | N/A | 
| Market Value | 12500 | 
| Market Value (2018) | 182917 | 
| Japanese Buyers | 0 | 
| Other Asian Buyers | 0 | 
| Other Buyers | 2 | 
| Institutional Buyers | 0 | 
| Some Owners Japanese | False | 
| All Owners Japanese | False | 
| Some Owners from East Asia | False | 
| All Owners from East Asia | False | 
| Some Owners Other ??? | True | 
| All Owners Other ??? | True | 
| Has Human Owner | True | 
| Has Institutional Owner | False | 
| Has Custodian Owner | False | 
| Has VLA Owner ??? | False | 
| Japanese Sellers | 0 | 
| Other Asian Sellers | 0 | 
| Other Sellers | 0 | 
| Institutional Sellers | 2 | 
| Some Sellers Japanese | False | 
| All Sellers Japanese | False | 
| Some Sellers East Asia Other | False | 
| All Sellers East Asia Other | False | 
| Some Sellers Other | False | 
| All Sellers Other | False | 
| Has Human Seller | False | 
| Has Institutional Seller | True | 
| Has Custodian Seller | False | 
| Has VLA Seller | False | 
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