Land Library Search
Through our robust search engine, you can search for any item of the over 73,000 highly curated resources in the Land Library.
If you would like to find an overview of what is possible, feel free to peruse the Search Guide.
/ library resources
Showing items 1 through 9 of 51.Recognizing the critical environmental and economic challenge of climate change that is facing the global community, the purpose of this Act is to create a regulatory scheme, a) to reduce greenhouse gas in order to respond to climate change, to protect the environment and to assist Ontarians to t
This Act concerns the assessment of the impact of human activities on the environment (57 sections). The Act contains provisions on property assessable (sect. 3), on the assessment of electricity generating facilities that use alternative or renewable energy (sect.
This Act concerns the taxes related to the transfer of land. It covers assessment of taxes, their registration, collection and refund.
This Act provides for changes in land registration, it consists of 32 sections and is divided into three parts. Part I concerns documents, and changes in the requirements for land registration.
This Act concerns the land titles in Ontario, it consists of 172 sections and is divided into eleven parts. Part I contains preliminary provisions, i.e. definitions and administration of the Act.
Section 2 of the above-mentioned act establishes that the purposes of the present Act are to ensure that: a) the protection of the ecological integrity of the Kawartha Highlands Signature Site Park is recognized as the overriding priority in the management and administration of the Park, so as to
This Act concerns the conservation of the Oak Ridges Moraine area, it consists of 25 sections. It designates the Oak Ridges Moraine Area and provides for the preparation of the management plan.
Under section 2 of the Act, when a “development planning area has been established, the Minister shall, (a) cause to be carried out an investigation and survey of the environmental, physical, social and economic conditions affecting the development planning area or any part of it; and (b) cause a
The present Act lays down provisions relating to public lands. The Minister shall have charge of the management, sale and disposition of the public lands and forests.