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An easement in the nature of a right of way must benefit the dominant tenement while a highway has neither a dominant nor a
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In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in paragraph 43 to
a location between two properties that
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Explain the role of “subdivider’s intention” when it comes to determining the status of a
road marked on an historic plan
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How can a public highway be created over private land? Are the requirements different if
the thoroughfare in question is on Crown
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How does the common law rule of dedication and acceptance that creates a highway differ
from the requirements for adverse
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Must all public highways be 66' wide? Why? Why not? Please refer to the sources for your
answer and explain which public highways
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What is a "road in lieu"? What defines the boundaries of such a road?
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How important is it for a land surveyor to locate a document, survey or by-law that
originally establishes a road?
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You are hired as a professional land surveyor to survey a piece of property on Lake Huron that
is described by your client as
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In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in paragraph 43 to
a location between two properties that
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Two reported decisions in Ontario from the Superior Court of Justice have dealt with the
concept of adverse possession as it
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A boundary will shift in location on the ground after adverse possession has taken place for several years.
Select one: True
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explain five different measures of profitability for divisional performance evaluation
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list and explain five different measures of profitability for divisional performance evaluation
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Earlier, in Tucker v. Moffatt, 2007 CanLII 57091 (ON SC), Justice Glithero also rendered a
decision involving competing claims to
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If I own land in Ontario, it means that no one can take it from me; loss of land can only happen if I sign a deed. True or False
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In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in paragraph 43 to
a location between two properties that
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the role of a surveyor in determining potential adverse possession claim
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what is research and what is research not
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Two recent decisions in Ontario from the Superior Court of Justice have dealt with the concept of adverse possession as it
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1a. Research has been deem to have several interpretation and types, which depends on the kind of research to be undertaken by
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What is your opinion of the boundary location between Lots 12 and 13, Concession III? Why?
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Several jurisdictions in Canada do not allow the doctrine of adverse possession to exist or
have curtailed its application. What
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What is the difference between a claim in adverse possession and a claim to an easement
by prescription? Why are both often
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What is the difference between a claim in adverse possession and a claim to an easement
by prescription? Why are both often
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How does the nature of ordinary use come into play in the analysis used in assessing a claim
for adverse possession? Consider
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What is meant in Ontario and some other Canadian jurisdictions by the ‘inconsistent use’
test? Based on the case law
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It appears from the readings that the subjective state of mind of parties comes into play
quite often. Why is this so? Do
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in the concept of land surveying, Can one have a “boundary by occupation”?
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Can one have a “boundary by occupation”?
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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The advantage to a settler of receiving a patent to a quarter section was that there was a post set during the township survey
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The advantage to a settler of receiving a patent to a quarter section was that there was a post set during the township survey
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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Can unrun township survey lines only be surveyed by a licenced surveyor?
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Are township survey lines boundaries? If so, why? If not, what is missing and still needed in
order to make such a survey line
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In your opinion, was the Registry Act system of land registration in Ontario a success or a
failure?
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. Are there interests in land which exist out there but, for which Ontario’s land registration
system cannot accommodate or has
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. In your opinion, is a Land Titles Act system as implemented in Ontario in the 1880s better or
not better than the preceding
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Is it possible to have a boundary within a parcel?
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What is the difference between township survey information and township patenting
information in regards to the survey of
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What is meant by an estate in land? If an estate in fee simple is only one form of ownership,
what does this mean in terms of an
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If I own land in Ontario, it means that no one can take it from me; loss of land can only happen if I sign a deed.
Select one:
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if (x-1) is a factor of the polynomial f(x)= 4x^3-4x^2-x-k, where k is a constant, find the value of k.
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s
drawing of the Township Plan, a
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1. When did the boundary between Lots 12 and 13, Concession III, and Lot 12, Concession IV,
come into legal existence? When did
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. Briefly compare the nature of rights for parcels on a reserve under the Indian Act and the
rights recognized by the Supreme
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In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s drawing of the Township Plan, a
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In an engine working on Dual cycle, the temperature and pressure at the beginning of the cycle are 90°C and 1 bar respectively.
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Identify which of the following are extensive properties and which are intensive properties:
(a) a 10-m3 volume, (b) 30 J of
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In a Carnot cycle, the maximum pressure and temperature are limited to 18 bar and 410°C. The ratio of isentropic compression is
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A Carnot engine working between 400oC and 40oC produces 130 kJ of work. Determine:
i. The engine thermal efficiency ii. The heat
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A rigid volume contains 6 m3 of steam originally at a pressure and temperature that gives U1 as 1.324 kJ/kg and U2 as 1.978 m/kg
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0.5 kg of air (ideal gas) executes a Carnot power cycle having a thermal efficiency of 50 per cent. The heat transfer to the air
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In an ideal Otto cycle, the pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression are 97 kN/m2 and 50oC respectively. The
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Briefly compare the nature of rights for parcels on a reserve under the Indian Act and the
rights recognized by the Supreme Court
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5. It has been suggested that the concept of “title” in respect of owning real property in a
common law jurisdiction is a
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What are the objective indicators by which legal ownership of land is established? Does
subjective expectation, hope, belief, or
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What is a legal easement? What does a license to be on someone else’s property mean?
Contrast the two.
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Is there a geographic extent to an easement? Is there a geographic extent to a licence? Is
there a geographic extent to a
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What is meant by an estate in land? If an estate in fee simple is only one form of ownership,
what does this mean in terms of an
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identifying property issues pertinent to the Solar Panels and discussing the interaction between human activity and the
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identifying property issues pertinent to the Wind Turbine AND discussing the interaction between human activity and the
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[1] The suggested word count is a guideline of what is possible, not a hard limit. Answers should be thorough in getting at a
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The suggested word count is a guideline of what is possible, not a hard limit. Answers should be thorough in getting at a range
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how to deal with encroachment in Canada land
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what is encroachment in Canada land
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