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Land Title Records and Deposited Plan Information Appendix E: Land Title Records and Deposited Plan Information ©JBS&G Australia Pty Ltd | 51666/104304 (rev 1) 60 Land and Property Information Division ABN: 84 104 377 806 GPO BOX 15 Sydney NSW 2001 DX 17 SYDNEY Telephone: 1300 052 637 TITLE SEARCH Title Reference: 951/42643 LAND AND PROPERTY INFORMATION NEW SOUTH WALES - TITLE SEARCH ------------------------------------------------------------ FOLIO: 951/42643 ------ SEARCH DATE TIME EDITION NO DATE ----------- ---- ---------- ---- 3/9/2014 9:00 AM 7 15/1/2009 LAND ---- LOT 951 IN DEPOSITED PLAN 42643 AT PARRAMATTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA PARRAMATTA PARISH OF FIELD OF MARS COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND TITLE DIAGRAM DP42643 FIRST SCHEDULE -------------- PARRAMATTA STADIUM TRUST SECOND SCHEDULE (3 NOTIFICATIONS) --------------- 1 7547191 LEASE TO TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED OF THE "WORKS AREA" AS SHOWN IN PLAN (PAGE 19) WITH 7547191. EXPIRES: 30/6/2003. OPTION OF RENEWAL: 5 YEARS WITH 2 FURTHER PERIODS OF 5 YEARS. 2 AE136163 LEASE TO PARRAMATTA NATIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB OF THE GYMNASIUM IN THE WESTERN GRANDSTAND, PARRAMATTA STADIUM. EXPIRES: 31/10/2012. 3 AE446691 LEASE TO GRANVILLE & DISTRICT SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF CARETAKER'S FLAT, PARRAMATTA STADIUM. EXPIRES: 30/11/2011. OPTION OF RENEWAL: 2 YEARS. NOTATIONS --------- AF714460 NOTE: TRUST LAND UNDER PARRAMATTA STADIUM TRUST ACT 1988 NO.86 UNREGISTERED DEALINGS: NIL *** END OF SEARCH *** PRINTED ON 3/9/2014 * ANY ENTRIES PRECEDED BY AN ASTERISK DO NOT APPEAR ON THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. 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