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Displaying 46 - 50 of 50Assessment Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. A-14).
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)
Agricultural Land Protection and Development Act (S.N.B. 1996, c. A-5.11).
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. When necessary, drains and ditches may be constructed and have to be maintained. (25 sections)
Implemented by: Registry of Agricultural Land Regulation - Agricultural Land Protection and Development Act (N.B. Reg. 97-83). (2012-06-13)
Registry of Agricultural Land Regulation - Agricultural Land Protection and Development Act (N.B. Reg. 97-83).
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)
Conservation Easements Act (S.N.B. 1998, c. C-16.3).
The Act's aim is encourage conservation easements being placed to protect land: with endangered species or ecosystems, used for recreational purposes or of cultural or archeological significance (sect. 3).The Act has 13 sections, covering, for example: the nature and purpose of conservation easements (sects. 2 and 3); who may grant or hold a conservation easement (sects. 4 and 5); and various administrative and procedural matters related to these rights of use of land (sects. 6-13).
General Regulation - Conservation Easements Act (N.B. Reg. 98-58).
This Regulation has three sections, listing information that is mandatory to conservation easements. It names such things as terms and rights and privileges for the holder and the grantor of the easement in these voluntary agreements granting right of use of land for the purposes specified in the Act (sect. 2).
Implements: Conservation Easements Act (S.N.B. 1998, c. C-16.3). (2012-06-13)