Acts and Regulations

L-1.1 - Land Titles Act

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Entry of “No Survivorship”
66(1)Upon the registration of three or more persons as owners of the same land or of the same interest, an entry may, with their consent, be made on the title register to the effect that, when the number of such owners is reduced below a certain specified number, no registered disposition of the land or interest shall be made except by order of the court.
66(2)In any entry made under subsection (1), the words “No Survivorship” in the entry mean that, if any one of the owners should die, no registered disposition of the land or interest shall be made except by order of the court.
66(3)Before making an order referred to in subsections (1) and (2), the judge shall, if considered requisite, cause notice of the application to be properly advertised, and in such a case appoint a period of time within which any person interested may show cause why the order should not be made, and thereupon the judge may order the transfer of the land to any new owner or owners, solely or jointly, with or in the place of any existing owner or owners, or make such order in the premises as seems just for the protection of the persons beneficially interested in the land or in the proceeds thereof.
1983, c.45, s.28
Entry of “No Survivorship”
66(1)Upon the registration of three or more persons as owners of the same land or of the same interest, an entry may, with their consent, be made on the title register to the effect that, when the number of such owners is reduced below a certain specified number, no registered disposition of the land or interest shall be made except by order of the court.
66(2)In any entry made under subsection (1), the words “No Survivorship” in the entry mean that, if any one of the owners should die, no registered disposition of the land or interest shall be made except by order of the court.
66(3)Before making an order referred to in subsections (1) and (2), the judge shall, if considered requisite, cause notice of the application to be properly advertised, and in such a case appoint a period of time within which any person interested may show cause why the order should not be made, and thereupon the judge may order the transfer of the land to any new owner or owners, solely or jointly, with or in the place of any existing owner or owners, or make such order in the premises as seems just for the protection of the persons beneficially interested in the land or in the proceeds thereof.
1983, c.45, s.28