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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    This Regulation implements the Agricultural Land Protection and Development Act by making details provisions on the Registry of Agricultural Land and by establishing and regulating the activities of the Agricultural Land Appeal Board to solve any dispute on the decisions of the Minister.

    Implements: Agricultural Land Protection and Development Act (S.N.B. 1996, c. A-5.11). (2012-06-13)

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    This Act provides for the assessment of real property in New Brunswick for taxation purposes. The Act defines the mode for assessing real property and related procedures and exemptions. The valuation methods and procedures are described as well as appeals to the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board for disputes on assessment and related issues.

    Implemented by: General Regulation - Assessment Act (N.B. Reg. 84-6). (2014-09-01)
    Implemented by: Assessment Reduction Regulation – Assessment Act (N.B. Reg. 98-47). (2014-03-19)

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    This Act regulates the landlord-tenant relationship in New Brunswick. It covers all issues related to the rights and duties of each party, it consists of 79 sections and is divided into the following parts: Covenants and Conditions; Overholding Tenants; Summary Proceedings and Regulations.

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    The present Regulation enacts the Landlord and Tenant Act. The Regulation lays down detailed provisions relating to costs and fees arising from the landlord-tenant relationship in New Brunswick. The text consists of 4 sections.

    Implements: Landlord and Tenant Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. L-1). (2014-10-01)

  5. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    The present Regulation enacts the Landlord and Tenant Act. The Regulation prescribes the following forms concerning the landlord-tenant relationship: Inventory and notice (1); Notice of set-off (2); Demand for possession (3); Summons (4); Order for possession (5).

    Implements: Landlord and Tenant Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. L-1). (2014-10-01)

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    The present Regulation enacts the Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act. Section 3 establishes that for the purposes of the Act, the province is divided into eleven regions. The Regulations consists of 6 sections.

    Implements: Assessment and Planning Appeal Board Act (S.N.B. 2001, c. A-14.3). (2010-08-19)

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    The present Act lays down provisions relating to the establishment of a Planning Appeal Board. The Board is responsible for hearing property assessment appeals, appeals of land use and planning decisions from throughout New Brunswick and hearing appeals of local heritage review Boards decisions under the Municipal Heritage Preservation Act. The Board is comprised of 11 regional panels from around the province, each consisting of a common chairperson and two members appointed from the respective region. The text consists of 17 sections.

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Canada, Americas, Northern America

    The present Act lays down provisions relating to the Planning Appeal Board. The Board is responsible for hearing property assessment appeals, appeals of land use and planning decisions from throughout New Brunswick and hearing appeals of local heritage review Boards decisions under the Municipal Heritage Preservation Act. The Board is comprised of 11 regional panels from around the province, each consisting of a common chairperson and two members appointed from the respective region. The text consists of 27 sections.

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation
    May, 2017
    Canada

    The purposes of this Act are as follows: a) to support the development of environmentally, economically, socially and culturally sustainable communities; b) to enable the articulation of provincial priorities and to guide regional and local planning decisions in the development of communities; and c) to enable co-operation between local governments, local service districts, regional service commissions and other jurisdictions and agencies in the delivery of planning services and infrastructure development.

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