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Displaying 36 - 40 of 51General (O. Reg. 282/98).
This regulation implements the Assessment Act. It contains provisions related to the classes of real property (Part II) and to subclasses of real property (Part III). It specifies what constitutes conservation land and the related tax exemption provisions (Part IV). It provides for the settlement of disputes related to the managed forests property class (Part VI) and of disputes relating to conservation land (Part VII). Part VIII is dedicated to the assessment of pipelines.
Implements: Assessment Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. A.31). (2017)
Aliens' Real Property Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. A.18).
Under section 1 of this Act, every alien has the same capacity to take by gift, conveyance, descent, devise, or otherwise, and to hold, possess, enjoy, claim, recover, convey, devise, impart and transmit real estate in Ontario as a natural born or a naturalized subject of Her Majesty.
Drainage Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. D.17).
This Act concerns the drainage works to be carried out in Ontario, it consists of 125 sections divided under the following titles: Mutual Agreement Drains, Requisition Drains, Petition Drains, Engineer's Report, Assessments, Allowances and Compensation, Appeals, Construction, Special Provisions, Maintenance, Repair and Improvement, Grants, Director, Drainage Superintendent and Commissioners, Courts of Revision, Powers of Tribunal, Referee, Appeal to Divisional Court and General.
Beds of Navigable Waters Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. B.4).
Under this Act, the beds of navigable bodies of water or streams are property of the Crown even where the land that borders the water has been granted by the Crown. Section 2 specifies cases in which the claims to the beds of navigable waters can be accepted.
Implemented by: An Act for the settlement of certain questions between the Governments of Canada and Ontario respecting Indian Reserve Lands (S.C. 1924, c. 48). (1924-07-19)
Environmental Assessment Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. E.18).
This Act concerns environmental impact assessment in Ontario, it consists of 43 sections and is divided into six parts. Part I is dedicated to the interpretation and application of the Act, Part II covers environmental assessment and is subdivided under the following titles: application for approval, Ministry review, decision on the application and other matters. Part II. 1 regulates in details class environmental assessment and Part II. 2 municipal waste disposal. Part III concerns tribunal proceedings, Part IV provincial officers and Part VI administration of the Act.