Sentences with phrase «simple titled ownership»

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The meaning of Aboriginal title: Aboriginal title is a beneficial interest in land, with a right to «use it, enjoy it and profit from its economic development» [70] It is a «collective» title, held for present and later generations, [74] that confers ownership rights similar to «fee simple,» including «the right to decide how the land will be used; the right of enjoyment and occupancy of the land; the right to possess the land; the right to the economic benefits of the land; and the right to pro-actively use and manage the land.»
Had the legislature intended to expand the effect of s. 51 to ownership of a statutory tenancy in common, it could have amended the definition of «owner» in the Land Titles Act beyond the owner of the estate in fee simple.
Under such a doctrine, Aboriginal rights may even survive a grant to non-Indigenous interests of a fee simple title as they are not tied exclusively to land ownership.
A freehold title (or fee simple) is generally regarded as the absolute ownership of land, subject only to the laws of the state and powers of the Crown.
In particular, the third NIC Principle recommends that individual leases be granted over communal Indigenous land, consistent with individual home ownership and entrepreneurship.7 It is relevant, then, to review what the difference is between a lease and freehold (or fee simple) title to land, as well as what rights a lessor and lessee may enjoy through a lease.
Once you find what countries have British common law then you can drill down on the specifics of ownership and if there are any quirky restrictions, but for the most part, British Common law jurisdictions allow fee simple title and little restriction on foreign ownership.
His take is most real estate investors only think of fee simple ownership, name on the title, as the only way of owning real estate.
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