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Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (Treaty Land Entitlement) Act (S.S. 1993, c. S-31.1).

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The present Act confirms the Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan varying the Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement (1930), which transferred control of natural resources from the federal government to the Province.

Implemented by: Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Act (S.C. 1993, c. 11). (1993)

Rural Affairs Act (SS 1979-80, c. R-23.02)

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The purpose of the present Act is to ensure the continuation of the Department of Rural Development. The department shall control and manage that part of the administration of the Government of Saskatchewan which deals with rural municipalities and not assigned by law to any other department or agency of the Government of Saskatchewan. The text consists of 24 sections.

Natural Resources Act (S.S. 1993, c. N-3.1).

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The purpose of the present Act is to ensure the respect of natural resources. This term “natural resources” means the renewable resources of Saskatchewan and includes: i) fish; ii) wildlife; iii) wild species; iv) forest products; v) resource lands and provincial forest lands; vi) ecological reserves; vii) other living components of ecosystems within resource lands, provincial forest lands and other lands managed by the department.

Land Titles Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-5.1).

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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).

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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.