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THE NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS SOCIETY&THE REAL ESTATE LAWYERS ASSOCIATIONPROPERTY PRACTICE IN NEW ENVIRONMENTSFEBRUARY 21ST, 2003 ADVERSE POSSESSION AND PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTSOLD DOCTRINES IN A NEW ENVIRONMENTC atherine S. Walker, s Law Office Jubilee Road,Halifax, Nova Scotia TABLE OF CONTENTSPART I - IntroductionWhat are we certifying?PART II - ADVERSE POSSESSION and the Role of LegislationHistorical contextAdverse POSSESSION in Nova ScotiaAdverse POSSESSION and the Common LawHow much land can be claimed?Constructive DispossessionPART III - PRESCRIPTIVE Rights, the Limitation of Actions Act and the Common LawPrescriptive Rights in Nova ScotiaPART IV - ADVERSE POSSESSION , PRESCRIPTIVE Rights and the Land Registration ActOther land titles jurisdictionsThe Nova Scotia contextThe Land Registration ActPART V -ConclusionAPPENDICES Appendix A -Comparison of traditional Land Title system with the Land RegistrationAct systemAppendix B -Nova Scotia- Legislation relating to possessory Interests and PrescriptiveRightsAppendix C - possessory Title - Summary of relevant statutory provisions - CanadianLand Titles jurisdictionsAppendix D - PRESCRIPTIVE Rights- Summary of relevant statutory provisions - CanadianLand Titles jurisdictionsAppendix E -Limitation of Actions- Summary of relevant statutory provisions-CanadianLand Titles jurisdictions Appendix F -Lasting Improvements.
APPENDICES Appendix “A” - Comparison of traditional Land Title system with the Land Registration Act system Appendix “B” - Nova Scotia- Legislation relating to Possessory Interests and Prescriptive
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