Web“approving authority” means the approving authority as determined under section 5; (“autorité d’approbation”) “expropriate” means the taking of land without the consent of the owner by an expropriating authority in the exercise of its statutory powers; (“exproprier”) WebThe Provincial Archives of New Brunswick wishes to acknowledge the funding support for the project from the Canadian Culture Online Program of Canadian Heritage, Library and …
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WebHER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, enacts as follows: Definitions. 1(1) In this Act, "authority" means any person, including the Crown in right of Manitoba, who under an Act of the Legislature has power to acquire land by expropriation; (« autorité expropriatrice ») "authorizing Act" means the … WebNew Brunswick Expropriation Act, R.S.N.B. 1973, c. E-14 General Regulation - Expropriation Act, N.B. Reg. 84-11 Form of Statement Regulation - Expropriation Act, N.B. Reg. 84-16 Newfoundland and Labrador Expropriation Act, R.S.N.L. 1990, c. E-19 Family Homes Expropriation Act, R.S.N.L. 1990, c. F-1 Northwest Territories dressing a house to sell
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WebNow, it has to be said, the Expropriation Acts do not represent the legal community’s finest hour. The Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Expropriation Acts, both appear to have been written in a hurry by somebody suffering from a hangover. The Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island Expropriation Acts have a distinct feudal flavour, drafted in WebApr 9, 2024 · The New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners has been asking the government to fix the imbalance through changes to provincial legislation – changes that would see the return of fair pricing, fair market access and fair dealing. WebSep 18, 2024 · The New Brunswick Expropriation Act allows, in addition to moving expenses, 5% of the market value of the residential portion expropriated, to compensate for the cost and inconvenience of finding another residence. The other Acts do not place any value on the unfortunate property owner’s time. dressing a child with cerebral palsy