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Showing items 1 through 9 of 57.This comprehensive Agreement between Canada, British Columbia and the Tla’amin Nation is a Treaty and a Land Claims Agreement within the meaning of sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
This comprehensive Agreement is a Treaty and a Land Claims Agreement within the meaning of sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
The present Act is a piece of basic legislation that governs in matters pertaining to Indian status, bands, and Indian reserves.
The purpose of the present Act is to afford protection to farmers against loss of their farm land.
The present Act lays down provisions relating to agricultural lands in the domain of the state. It applies to any agricultural land in the domain of the State, hereinafter referred to as “ungranted land”.
The present Act sets out a series of measures which are designed to respect the acquisition of farmland by non-residents.
This Act provides for the formation and registration of agricultural land owners associations and defines their functions and powers. It empowers the Minister to establish and maintain a registry of agricultural land and to regulate the management of registered agricultural lands.
This Act concerns the planning of the development and use of lands in the urban and rural areas.
This Act regulates ownership of farmlands. Section 2 provides that any of the following may, directly or indirectly, take, acquire, receive or hold an interest in farmland being; (b) a family farm corporation; (c) a municipality; (d) a local government district; and (e) an agency of government.
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