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what is encroachment in Canada land
2 years ago
how to deal with encroachment in Canada land
2 years ago
The suggested word count is a guideline of what is possible, not a hard limit. Answers should be thorough in getting at a range of concepts, while also being concise. It’s a challenging balance. The art of writing succinctly is a life-long practice of pro...
2 years ago
identifying property issues pertinent to the Wind Turbine AND discussing the interaction between human activity and the identified property rights, Also, addressing the related spatial or geographic extent of rights.
2 years ago
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 estate in the nature of an easement or right-of-way?
2 years ago
Is there a geographic extent to an easement? Is there a geographic extent to a licence? Is there a geographic extent to a restrictive covenant? If your answer to any of these three questions is yes, does the limit of that geographic extent constitute a bo...
2 years ago
What is a legal easement? What does a license to be on someone else’s property mean? Contrast the two.
2 years ago
What are the objective indicators by which legal ownership of land is established? Does subjective expectation, hope, belief, or claim mean anything? How does subjective view get manifested on the ground? Why is this important to a professional surveyor?...
2 years ago
5. It has been suggested that the concept of “title” in respect of owning real property in a common law jurisdiction is a relative proposition. In other words, one’s ownership is only as good as someone else’s greater right to a legal claim. If this is tr...
2 years ago
Briefly compare the nature of rights for parcels on a reserve under the Indian Act and the rights recognized by the Supreme Court of Canada in Tsilhqot'in
2 years ago
In an ideal Otto cycle, the pressure and temperature at the beginning of compression are 97 kN/m2 and 50oC respectively. The volume ratio of compression is 5:1, and the heat input into the working fluid during the cycle is 930 kJ/kg. Show this on PV and T...
2 years ago
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 during the isothermal expansion is 40 kJ. At the beginning of the isothermal expansion the pressure is 7 bar and the volume is...
2 years ago
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 on the steam tables. Estimate the final temperature if 800 J of heat is added.
2 years ago
A Carnot engine working between 400oC and 40oC produces 130 kJ of work. Determine: i. The engine thermal efficiency ii. The heat added
2 years ago
In a Carnot cycle, the maximum pressure and temperature are limited to 18 bar and 410°C. The ratio of isentropic compression is 6 and isothermal expansion is 1.5. Assuming the volume of the air at the beginning of isothermal expansion as 0.18 m3, determin...
2 years ago
Identify which of the following are extensive properties and which are intensive properties: (a) a 10-m3 volume, (b) 30 J of kinetic energy, (c) a pressure of 90 kPa, (d) a stress of 1000 kPa, (e) a mass of 75 kg, and (f) a velocity of 60 m/s. Convert all...
2 years ago
In an engine working on Dual cycle, the temperature and pressure at the beginning of the cycle are 90°C and 1 bar respectively. The compression ratio is 9. The maximum pressure is limited to 68 bar and total heat supplied per kg of air is 1750 kJ. Determi...
2 years ago
In 1878, a township was surveyed in Muskoka. The returns of survey included the surveyor’s drawing of the Township Plan, a small portion of which appears at Figure 1. Separate patents were given for Lots 12 and 13, Concession III, and Lot 12, Concession I...
2 years ago
1. When did the boundary between Lots 12 and 13, Concession III, and Lot 12, Concession IV, come into legal existence? When did it come into physical existence? 2. What is your opinion of the boundary location between Lots 12 and 13, Concession III? Why?...
2 years ago
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.
2 years ago
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: True False
2 years ago
What is the difference between township survey information and township patenting information in regards to the survey of property located within a geographic township lot? Was Ontario's land registration system possible under the Registry Act without a t...
2 years ago
Is it possible to have a boundary within a parcel?
2 years ago
. In your opinion, is a Land Titles Act system as implemented in Ontario in the 1880s better or not better than the preceding Registry Act system?
2 years ago
. Are there interests in land which exist out there but, for which Ontario’s land registration system cannot accommodate or has “no place”?
2 years ago
In your opinion, was the Registry Act system of land registration in Ontario a success or a failure?
2 years ago
Are township survey lines boundaries? If so, why? If not, what is missing and still needed in order to make such a survey line into a boundary?
2 years ago
Can unrun township survey lines only be surveyed by a licenced surveyor?
2 years ago
The advantage to a settler of receiving a patent to a quarter section was that there was a post set during the township survey which marked every corner of the quarter section on the ground it is true or false
1 year ago
Can one have a “boundary by occupation”?
1 year ago
in the concept of land surveying, Can one have a “boundary by occupation”?
1 year ago
It appears from the readings that the subjective state of mind of parties comes into play quite often. Why is this so? Do professional surveyors record evidence of this in their field notes? If not, should they? If so, how would they do this?
1 year ago
What is meant in Ontario and some other Canadian jurisdictions by the ‘inconsistent use’ test? Based on the case law presented in the readings, how did the test develop and how has its application been restricted in Ontario? Noting that Ontario is only us...
1 year ago
How does the nature of ordinary use come into play in the analysis used in assessing a claim for adverse possession? Consider non-possessory interests as well, such as the landlord tenant relationship.
1 year ago
What is the difference between a claim in adverse possession and a claim to an easement by prescription? Why are both often argued at the same time and what would the difference mean to the claimant if one or the other were successful in court?
1 year ago
Several jurisdictions in Canada do not allow the doctrine of adverse possession to exist or have curtailed its application. What happens when an owner builds an encroachment and by mistake no one finds out for 20 or 30 years? Is the only solution to tear...
1 year ago
What is your opinion of the boundary location between Lots 12 and 13, Concession III? Why?
1 year ago
1a. Research has been deem to have several interpretation and types, which depends on the kind of research to be undertaken by the researcher, with the help of the above, what would you describe as the main aim of descriptive research? what kinds of infor...
1 year ago
Two recent decisions in Ontario from the Superior Court of Justice have dealt with the concept of adverse possession as it relates to the location of a boundary. TASK 1 – [5 marks] In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in...
1 year ago
what is research and what is research not
1 year ago
the role of a surveyor in determining potential adverse possession claim
1 year ago
In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in paragraph 43 to a location between two properties that must follow a certain stipulated boundary line. In order to better understand the issues in Levy v. Stoller, prepare a sketch...
1 year ago
Earlier, in Tucker v. Moffatt, 2007 CanLII 57091 (ON SC), Justice Glithero also rendered a decision involving competing claims to a disputed strip that were based on adverse possession. However, his approach was one of needing to deal with a question of m...
1 year ago
list and explain five different measures of profitability for divisional performance evaluation
1 year ago
explain five different measures of profitability for divisional performance evaluation
1 year ago
A boundary will shift in location on the ground after adverse possession has taken place for several years. Select one: True False
1 year ago
Two reported decisions in Ontario from the Superior Court of Justice have dealt with the concept of adverse possession as it relates to the location of a boundary. TASK 1 In Levy v. Stoller, 2009 CanLII 31603 (ON SC), Justice Henderson refers in paragraph...
1 year ago
You are hired as a professional land surveyor to survey a piece of property on Lake Huron that is described by your client as being about 150’ x 220’ in size. As part of your initial research, you locate field notes prepared in 1934 by a surveyor who appe...
1 year ago
How important is it for a land surveyor to locate a document, survey or by-law that originally establishes a road?
1 year ago
What is a "road in lieu"? What defines the boundaries of such a road?
1 year ago
Must all public highways be 66' wide? Why? Why not? Please refer to the sources for your answer and explain which public highways you are referring to.
1 year ago
How does the common law rule of dedication and acceptance that creates a highway differ from the requirements for adverse possession?
1 year ago
How can a public highway be created over private land? Are the requirements different if the thoroughfare in question is on Crown land?
1 year ago
Explain the role of “subdivider’s intention” when it comes to determining the status of a road marked on an historic plan of subdivision. What are some clues that would lead to the conclusion that a road is or is not established?
1 year ago
An easement in the nature of a right of way must benefit the dominant tenement while a highway has neither a dominant nor a servient tenement. Select one: True False
1 year ago

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