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Land Transfer Form Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 252).

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This Act specifies the terms of contracts for land transfer (lease, mortgage, sale) annexing the forms in 6 Schedules. The 13 sections are entitled as follows: Definitions (sect. 1); Effect of deed (sect. 2); Deed to include all buildings, reversions and estate (sect. 3); Validity of deed failing to take effect by this part (sect. 4); Effect of lease (sect. 5); Lease to include all buildings (sect. 6); Validity of lease failing to take effect by this part (sect. 7); Covenants not to assign or sublet (sect. 8); Effect of mortgage (sect.

Land Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 245).

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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

Park Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 344).

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This Act creates a framework for the designation and management of Crown land as park land or recreation areas. In such areas, the Minister must administer the following: government rights, property and interests, wildlife and its habitats, preservation, development use, etc. of these areas and their natural resources; the regulation and control of public and private use or exploitation of these areas and their resources, and of human activity and conduct (sect. 3). It provides for "park use permits" and "resource use permits", i.e.