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Displaying 46 - 50 of 52Land Titles Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-5.1).
The purpose of the present Act is to ensure the registration of title to and interests in land. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, for example, “abstract directory”, “application”, “assignment”, “condominium plan”, “Controller of Surveys”, “corporation”, “Crown”, “Deputy Registrar”, “land registry”, “lease”, “mineral parcel”, “mineral title”, “registration”, etc.
Municipal Expropriation Act (R.S.S. 1978, c. M-27).
The purpose of the present Act is to regulate the expropriation of land by municipalities. Section 3 establishes that if the council wishes to acquire land for any purpose authorized by the appropriate municipal Act, and cannot acquire the land by agreement with the owner, the council may pass a bylaw to expropriate the land in the name and on behalf of the municipality. Where the amount of compensation is not agreed upon it shall be determined by a judge, upon application by either party. The Act consists of 22 sections.
Land Surveys Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-4.1).
The present Act ensures the survey of land and the approval of plans. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, for example, “application for boundary confirmation”, “cadastral parcel mapping system”, “deteriorated monument”, “former land registration district”, “land surveys directory”, “land titles registry”, “lost monument”, “parcel”, “primary survey”, “registered owner”, “re-establishment”, “Registrar of Titles”, etc. Section 4 establishes the Land Surveys Directory.
Crown Minerals Act (S.S. 1984-85-86, c. C-50.2).
The purpose of the present Act is to ensure the orderly exploitation of minerals in Saskatchewan. The Act contains at the outside a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein, such as “Crown”, “Crown mineral”, “Crown mineral land”, “mine”, “mineral”. This Act applies: a) to all Crown minerals and all Crown mineral lands in Saskatchewan; b) to the granting and acquiring of all rights to and interests in all Crown minerals and all Crown mineral lands; and c) to all Crown dispositions issued under this Act.
Expropriation Act (R.S.S. 1978, c. E-15).
The purpose of the present Act is to regulate expropriation proceedings. In determining the compensation or damages the arbitrator shall take into consideration the increased value that will be given to any lands of the opposite party by reason of the construction and maintenance of authorized works, and shall set off the increased value against the inconvenience, loss or damage that might be suffered or sustained by reason of the applicant taking possession of the said land.