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Showing items 1 through 9 of 50.The purposes of this Act are as follows: a) to support the development of environmentally, economically, socially and culturally sustainable communities; b) to enable the articulation of provincial priorities and to guide regional and local planning decisions in the development of communities; an
This regulation provides for the description of parcels of land for the purposes of the Land Titles Act. The regulation defines the standards for description by a plan, the standards for metes and bounds description and provides details on the statement of interests that benefit a parcel.
This Regulation has three sections, listing information that is mandatory to conservation easements.
The present Regulation enacts the Surveys Act. In particular, the Regulation lays down details relating to land survey procedures and the work of the land surveyor.
The present Regulation enacts the Marshland Reclamation Act. The Regulation lays down provisions relating to the activities of an Executive Committee of a Marsh Body. The text consists of 5 sections.
Implements: Marshland Reclamation Act (R.S.N.B. 1973, c. M-5). (2010-12-17)
The present Regulation enacts the Sale of Lands Publication Act (RSNB 1973, c S-2). The Regulation provides a form entitled “Notice of Sale” to be duly filled in by whoever shall sale a parcel of land. The text consists of 3 sections.
The present Regulation enacts the Expropriation Act. The Regulation prescribes the following forms concerning the afore-mentioned Act: statement of expropriating authority, statement of applicant for expropriation by the lieutenant-governor in council.
The present Regulation enacts the Landlord and Tenant Act. The Regulation lays down detailed provisions relating to costs and fees arising from the landlord-tenant relationship in New Brunswick. The text consists of 4 sections.
The present Regulation enacts the Landlord and Tenant Act. The Regulation prescribes the following forms concerning the landlord-tenant relationship: Inventory and notice (1); Notice of set-off (2); Demand for possession (3); Summons (4); Order for possession (5).