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Resumption Claim Packets
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Unique IDAS-0063Start date1st January 1844Start date qualifierNo DateEnd date15th March 1985FormatLoose PapersDescriptionResumption is the compulsory acquisition of land for public purposes specified by law, including construction and widening of roads, and clearance of slums, and payment of compensation to dispossessed owners. The resumption claim packets in this series contain the papers associated with claims for payment of compensation.
Council was first empowered to resume land for purposes connected with streets and public places under the Sydney Corporation Amendment Act 1900, ss26-28. However, the cards in this series relate to resumptions made under the Sydney Corporation Amendment Act 1905, Part II, which gave Council additional powers to resume land for slum clearance and public housing purposes.
The first resumptions by the Council after the 1905 Act were at Athlone Place (Ultimo), and Wexford St (Haymarket). The first claim was by John J Watson and others on 26 April 1906 (CN 301). Others followed, mainly in Camperdown, Surry Hills and the Haymarket. Council's major resumptions were slum clearance operations. Land was cleared by the demolition of existing buildings, and sometimes streets disappeared or were realigned in whole or part as a result.
The packets contain claims for resumptions outside the boundaries of the Council, for electric substations and cable routes during the period before 1936 when the City functioned as Sydney's principal electricity generator and distributor. Some of these claims, from the Botany area, relate to Chinese market gardens.
The packets generally include a Notice of Claim and Abstract under the Sydney Corporation Act 1905 which contains the following information: names and descriptions of parties making the claim; situation and description of the property; quit rents payable; names of occupiers; particulars of claim, specifying the amount claimed; dates and other particulars of documents of title; names of persons in custody of the documents; signature and address of claimant; date.
They also include any correspondence between Council and the claimant, correspondence between Council and the City Solicitor; reports from the City Surveyor; reports from land valuers; notices of valuation; releases of claim, and sketch plans of the site. Once the claim was settled, Council acquired the certificates of title, mortgages, and other legal documents. It is not known how early these documents are but some at least date back to 1844, if not earlier. These were placed in an envelope inside the resumption claim packet.
The cover of the packet records the claim number (CN), the name of the resumption, and the name of the claimant.
The claims are not in chronological order. The earliest claim is numbered CN 301, which was lodged on 26 April 1906, whereas CN 1 is dated 4 October 1911 and relates to the Parramatta Road No 2 Resumption claim by Mrs Kitty Younger. The more recent claims relate to resumptions for road widening and realignment and the building of service roads. There are 2022 claim packets, the last one lodged on 24 October 1984 and settled on 15 March 1985.
Start Date qual:
Start Date: 26/04/1906
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End Date: 15/03/1985Relationship legacy dataCONTROLLED BY: Resumption Claims Register AS-0428 (26/04/1906 to 24/10/1984) CONTROLLED BY: Resumption Claim Packet Cards AS-0064 (26/04/1906 to 07/09/1984) CREATED BY: Administration Department AG-0003 (01/01/1971 to 15/03/1985) CREATED BY: Town Clerks Department AG-0040 (26/04/1906 to 31/12/1970) RELATED TO: Deeds Registers AS-1085 (26/04/1906 to 15/03/1985) RELATED TO: Resumed Property Cards AS-0743 (05/05/1908 to c. 31/12/1925) RELATED TO: Resumptions of land AY-26 (26/04/1906 to 15/03/1985) LanguageEnglish (eng)
Council was first empowered to resume land for purposes connected with streets and public places under the Sydney Corporation Amendment Act 1900, ss26-28. However, the cards in this series relate to resumptions made under the Sydney Corporation Amendment Act 1905, Part II, which gave Council additional powers to resume land for slum clearance and public housing purposes.
The first resumptions by the Council after the 1905 Act were at Athlone Place (Ultimo), and Wexford St (Haymarket). The first claim was by John J Watson and others on 26 April 1906 (CN 301). Others followed, mainly in Camperdown, Surry Hills and the Haymarket. Council's major resumptions were slum clearance operations. Land was cleared by the demolition of existing buildings, and sometimes streets disappeared or were realigned in whole or part as a result.
The packets contain claims for resumptions outside the boundaries of the Council, for electric substations and cable routes during the period before 1936 when the City functioned as Sydney's principal electricity generator and distributor. Some of these claims, from the Botany area, relate to Chinese market gardens.
The packets generally include a Notice of Claim and Abstract under the Sydney Corporation Act 1905 which contains the following information: names and descriptions of parties making the claim; situation and description of the property; quit rents payable; names of occupiers; particulars of claim, specifying the amount claimed; dates and other particulars of documents of title; names of persons in custody of the documents; signature and address of claimant; date.
They also include any correspondence between Council and the claimant, correspondence between Council and the City Solicitor; reports from the City Surveyor; reports from land valuers; notices of valuation; releases of claim, and sketch plans of the site. Once the claim was settled, Council acquired the certificates of title, mortgages, and other legal documents. It is not known how early these documents are but some at least date back to 1844, if not earlier. These were placed in an envelope inside the resumption claim packet.
The cover of the packet records the claim number (CN), the name of the resumption, and the name of the claimant.
The claims are not in chronological order. The earliest claim is numbered CN 301, which was lodged on 26 April 1906, whereas CN 1 is dated 4 October 1911 and relates to the Parramatta Road No 2 Resumption claim by Mrs Kitty Younger. The more recent claims relate to resumptions for road widening and realignment and the building of service roads. There are 2022 claim packets, the last one lodged on 24 October 1984 and settled on 15 March 1985.
Start Date qual:
Start Date: 26/04/1906
End Date qual:
End Date: 15/03/1985Relationship legacy dataCONTROLLED BY: Resumption Claims Register AS-0428 (26/04/1906 to 24/10/1984) CONTROLLED BY: Resumption Claim Packet Cards AS-0064 (26/04/1906 to 07/09/1984) CREATED BY: Administration Department AG-0003 (01/01/1971 to 15/03/1985) CREATED BY: Town Clerks Department AG-0040 (26/04/1906 to 31/12/1970) RELATED TO: Deeds Registers AS-1085 (26/04/1906 to 15/03/1985) RELATED TO: Resumed Property Cards AS-0743 (05/05/1908 to c. 31/12/1925) RELATED TO: Resumptions of land AY-26 (26/04/1906 to 15/03/1985) LanguageEnglish (eng)
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Identification and Arrangement
Source system ID63System of arrangementNumerical by claim number (CN)
Disposal
Disposal statusArchived
Data Quality
Legacy dataRegistered by: Angela McGing
Registered date: 02/09/1996
Amendments: Angela McGing 5 Sep 2000
Angela McGing, 29 May 2007
Last amendment date: 29/05/2007
Other Disposal Instruments: GDA 10 for Local Government Records
Bridging aids: List of claims in claim number order is contained in the series file for CRS 64.
System of arrangements: Numerical by claim number (CN)
Series control status: All record items in this series are listed in Archives Investigator
Repository:
UpdatedDate: 28/06/2007
UpdatedUser: Jun 28 2007 3:51PM
Registered date: 02/09/1996
Amendments: Angela McGing 5 Sep 2000
Angela McGing, 29 May 2007
Last amendment date: 29/05/2007
Other Disposal Instruments: GDA 10 for Local Government Records
Bridging aids: List of claims in claim number order is contained in the series file for CRS 64.
System of arrangements: Numerical by claim number (CN)
Series control status: All record items in this series are listed in Archives Investigator
Repository:
UpdatedDate: 28/06/2007
UpdatedUser: Jun 28 2007 3:51PM
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Source systemBusiness operation system (BOS); Archives investigatorControlled by seriesResumption Claim Packet CardsResumption Claims RegisterRelated seriesResumed Property CardsDeeds RegistersCreating agenciesTown Clerk's DepartmentAdministration DepartmentRelated activitiesResumptions of land
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Resumption Claim Packets [AS-0063]. City of Sydney Recollect - UAT, accessed 04 Aug 2025, https://cosauat.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/62934