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Crown land title

Crown land title refers to the ownership rights the government (the Crown) holds over certain land, often in countries like Canada or Australia. When land is designated as Crown land, it means the government owns it and manages its use, either keeping it public or transferring rights to individuals or organizations through licenses or leases. Individuals or entities do not hold freehold ownership unless they acquire it through specific processes. In essence, Crown land title indicates government ownership and control, with the potential for rights to be granted or transferred under applicable laws and regulations.