Acts and Regulations

2017, c.18 - Local Governance Act

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Registering a notice
135(1)In this section “land registration office” means a registry office established under the Registry Act or a land titles office established under the Land Titles Act.
135(2)A notice given under section 132 may be registered in the appropriate land registration office and, on registration, any subsequent owner of the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was given shall be deemed, for the purposes of sections 137 and 139, to have been given the notice on the day on which the notice was given under section 132.
135(3)Section 44 of the Registry Act and section 55 of the Land Titles Act do not apply to a registration under subsection (2).
135(4)Within 30 days after the terms of a notice have been complied with or a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4) or due to the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board under subsection 143(3), as the case may be, is discharged, the local government shall provide a certificate in the form prescribed by regulation to that effect to the person to whom the notice was given under section 132 or was deemed to have been given under subsection (2), as the case may be, and the certificate shall operate as a discharge of the notice.
135(5)A person to whom a certificate is provided under subsection (4) may register the certificate in the appropriate land registration office, and, on registration of the certificate, the appropriate registrar of the land registration office shall cancel registration of the notice in respect of which the certificate was provided.
2019, c.29, s.83
Registering a notice
135(1)In this section “land registration office” means a registry office established under the Registry Act or a land titles office established under the Land Titles Act.
135(2)A notice given under section 132 may be registered in the appropriate land registration office and, on registration, any subsequent owner of the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was given shall be deemed, for the purposes of sections 137 and 139, to have been given the notice on the day on which the notice was given under section 132.
135(3)Section 44 of the Registry Act and section 55 of the Land Titles Act do not apply to a registration under subsection (2).
135(4)Within 30 days after the terms of a notice have been complied with or a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4) or due to the Minister of Finance under subsection 143(3), as the case may be, is discharged, the local government shall provide a certificate in the form prescribed by regulation to that effect to the person to whom the notice was given under section 132 or was deemed to have been given under subsection (2), as the case may be, and the certificate shall operate as a discharge of the notice.
135(5)A person to whom a certificate is provided under subsection (4) may register the certificate in the appropriate land registration office, and, on registration of the certificate, the appropriate registrar of the land registration office shall cancel registration of the notice in respect of which the certificate was provided.
Registering a notice
135(1)In this section “land registration office” means a registry office established under the Registry Act or a land titles office established under the Land Titles Act.
135(2)A notice given under section 132 may be registered in the appropriate land registration office and, on registration, any subsequent owner of the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was given shall be deemed, for the purposes of sections 137 and 139, to have been given the notice on the day on which the notice was given under section 132.
135(3)Section 44 of the Registry Act and section 55 of the Land Titles Act do not apply to a registration under subsection (2).
135(4)Within 30 days after the terms of a notice have been complied with or a debt due to a local government under subsection 137(3) or 139(4) or due to the Minister of Finance under subsection 143(3), as the case may be, is discharged, the local government shall provide a certificate in the form prescribed by regulation to that effect to the person to whom the notice was given under section 132 or was deemed to have been given under subsection (2), as the case may be, and the certificate shall operate as a discharge of the notice.
135(5)A person to whom a certificate is provided under subsection (4) may register the certificate in the appropriate land registration office, and, on registration of the certificate, the appropriate registrar of the land registration office shall cancel registration of the notice in respect of which the certificate was provided.