The 8 Parts of this Act are entitled as follows: Land districts and recording districts (Part 1); Disposition of Crown land (2); Application procedure for disposition of Crown land (3); Disposition of Crown land - Cancellation, amendment and abandonment (4); Crown grants (5); Trespass on Crown land (6); Surveys (7); Additional powers (8).The Act regulates Crown land and its disposition, which is defined in section 1 as "the act of disposal or an instrument by which the act is effected or evidenced, or by which an interest in Crown land is disposed of or effected, or by which the government
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Act sets out the legal, administrative and procedural framework for determining land title in British Columbia.
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Act regulates land title inquiries for fee simple titles, for interests in land, or for government title to land. Inquiries may be initiated on application by the interested party to the Supreme Court in the form of a petition (sects. 1 and 2). In case of a contest of title etc., the Court may either decide on the evidence before it, direct any issue to be tried by a jury or defer the declaration until further investigation (sect. 17). A model for an order of the Court containing a declaration of title is specified in section 23.
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
The present Act lays down provisions relating to the practice of land surveying for the protection of the public and administration of the profession. Section 6 establishes that the Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors is continued as a body corporate. The purpose of the association is to: a) uphold and protect the public interest in the delivery of land surveying services by ensuring the competence, integrity and independence of its members; and b) act in the public interest in matters affecting the protection, viability and security of the land tenure system in Manitoba.
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Act regulates the title to land in Alberta. It is divided into 23 parts as follows: 1. Land Titles Office (sect. 4); 2. Officers (sects. 5-24); 3. Registration (sects. 25-59); 4. Transfers (sects. 68-74); 5. Plans (sects. 76-95); 6. Leases (sects. 98-104); 7. Mortgages and Encumbrances (sects. 105-113); 8. Powers of Attorney (sect. 115); 9. Transmission (sects. 116-120); 10. Enforcement (sects. 122 and 123); 11. Changes of Name (sect. 128); 12. Assignment for Benefit of Creditors; (sect. 129); 13. Amending Agreements (sect. 129); 14. Caveats (sects. 130-148); 15.
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Library ResourceRegulationsCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Regulation contains 35 precedent forms specified throughout the Land Titles Act, as indicated by the sections: Form 1.1 Notice to Creditor to take Proceeding (sect. 17.2); Form 2.1 Creditor's Statement of Debtor's Land (sect. 7.1); Form 3 Repealed AR 231/99 s3; Form 4 Application To Bring Land Under the operation of the Land Titles Act (sect. 38); Form 5 Affidavit Verifying Application in Form 4 (sect. 38); Form 6 Affidavit concerning the Hudson's Bay Company's Land (sect. 38); Form 7 Receipt or Discharge by Mortgagee or Encumbrances (sects. 39 and 108); Form 8 Transfer (sect.
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Library ResourceRegulationsCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Regulation refers to the land measurements in certificates of title and provides for the conversion of measurements expressed in Canadian Units into the International System of Units (sect. 5). The Regulation also authorizes the Registrar to issue new certificates in both measurement systems (sect. 6).
Implements: Land Titles Act (RSA 2000, c. L-4) (2015-03-30)
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Library ResourceRegulationsCanada, Americas, Northern America
Under this Regulation, a “name search” means a search of the register for the purpose of determining registered ownership interests, if any, in land of a person registered in the register (sect. 1). The Regulation provides a list of criteria that must be fulfilled before a name search can be carried out by the Registrar.
Implements: Land Titles Act (RSA 2000, c. L-4) (2015-03-30)
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Act provides for changes in land registration, it consists of 32 sections and is divided into three parts. Part I concerns documents, and changes in the requirements for land registration. Part II is dedicated to automated recording and property mapping and Part III covers electronic registration and related matters.
Implemented by: Electronic Registration (O. Reg. 19/99). (2011-07-01)
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Library ResourceLegislationCanada, Americas, Northern America
This Act concerns the land titles in Ontario, it consists of 172 sections and is divided into eleven parts. Part I contains preliminary provisions, i.e. definitions and administration of the Act. Part II covers organization and administration, provisions are grouped under three titles: application of the Act, officers and authority of officers. Part III is dedicated to the jurisdiction of the court and appealing procedures.
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