It should show us how not take
the electronic land registers at face value, and give us other important guidance.
In light of the above, we can't take
the electronic land registers at face value.
Canadians will not need much introduction to the concept of an electronic register of interests, since we have had the PPSA register for decades and
electronic land registers in several provinces for several years, including under the civil law in Quebec.
Not exact matches
Toronto - based Teranet, which has exclusive rights to offer
electronic land registration services in Ontario and Manitoba, collects a fee every time a home in Canada's most populous province and its Western neighbor changes hands or is
registered.
When plans of survey are
registered and deposited in the provincial
land registry offices in Ontario, the Respondent makes
electronic copies of the plans and sells them for a fee.
If it had, we could have used an
electronic document to create an interest in
land only if we
registered the interest in the Ontario
electronic land registration system.
In Ontario, we can use any
electronic document to create an interest in
land, without complying with any other requirements, and we can
register an interest in
land so created in the
land titles system.
Even the Ontario
electronic land registration system can allow a document to be
registered that's void for some purposes for lack of a seal.
As shown below, the Ontario
electronic land registration system doesn't reflect the law on the seal and can allow a document that would create a legal interest in
land to be
registered, even though it's void for that purpose for lack of a seal.
The
Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 have now been brought into force to amend the Land Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amend
Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 have now been brought into force to amend the
Land Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amend
Land Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of
registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amend
land that have to be
registered can now be carried out using
electronic documents with
electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amended):
(3) An
electronic document delivered to the
electronic land registration database by direct
electronic transmission is not
registered until it has been certified in the manner that the Director specifies.
26 If the procedures governing the receipt of an
electronic document and the time and manner for submitting and
registering an
electronic document are prescribed by regulation, section 78 of the
Land Titles Act and sections 49, 50 and 77 of the Registry Act do not apply to the extent that they conflict with the prescribed procedures.
(c) respecting the custody, disposition and destruction of
electronic documents and of written documents that have been
registered in an
electronic format and permitting
land registrars to dispose of such documents by returning them to the parties;
(4) When an
electronic document that purports to effect a transfer or charge of
land is delivered to the
electronic land registration database by direct
electronic transmission, the Director may have a notice of the delivery issued to the
registered owner of the
land by the means that the Director specifies.
When both parties have everything that they need one of the lawyers will
register the deed and any associated mortgage on title through the province's
electronic land registry system.
«Among others, we prepared the legal due diligence reports on important real estates pledged as collateral, we have drafted the mortgage agreements, participating into negotiations and assisting the notary public with the formalities of registration of the securities in the
land register and in the
electronic archive for secured transactions.