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  1. Had John Polanski, the owner of a two-thirds interest, applied for sale anytime prior to 1979, the starting position would have been that he was entitled to the order he requested. Under the current . Law of Property Act, however, the request of an owner of a half interest or more does not garner any special consideration.

  2. Disposition of interests and rights. 8(1) The following interest and rights may be disposed of: (a) a contingent, executory or future interest in land or a possibility coupled with an interest in land, whether or not the object of the gift, the limitation of the interest or the possibility is ascertained; (b) a right of entry on land, immediate ...

  3. Talbot J. said, [1933] 1 Κ.B. 557: `Private nuisances, at least in the vast majority of cases, are interferences for a substantial length of time by owners or occupiers of property with the use or enjoyment of neighbouring property; and it would manifestly be inconvenient and unreasonable if the right to complain of such interference extended beyond the occupier, or (in case of injury to the ...

  4. Apr 19, 2019 · The Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, R.S.O. 1990, in s. 61(1) states that the Superior Court has the power to remove restrictive covenants from title. However, the court in Silver Seven Corporate Centre Inc. ruled that the court should exercise this power sparingly: generally, when there is no opposition to the application, or when it is obvious that the restriction is obsolete.

  5. Even if a property is not subject to the Act due to its location, you still should consider if it is controlled land and subject to the Foreign Ownership of Land Regulations. Validity of Transactions. Even if a residential property is purchased in contravention of the Act, it does not affect the validity of the agreement (Section 5 of the Act).

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  7. Mar 23, 2018 · Section 2913.04 | Unauthorized use of property - computer, cable, or telecommunication property. (A) No person shall knowingly use or operate the property of another without the consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent. (B) No person, in any manner and by any means, including, but not limited to, computer hacking, shall ...

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