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  2. Nova Scotia Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 2,100+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions: Cape Breton Region of NSAR; Halifax Dartmouth Region of NSAR; Highland Region of NSAR; Northern Region of NSAR; South Shore Region of NSAR; Yarmouth Region of NSAR

  3. Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Property Act was first enacted in 1980, and was subject to amendments in 1991, 1998 and 2010. [2] Nova Scotia also has related legislation to protect archaeological and natural sites (the Special Places Protection Act) and to protect burial plots and cemeteries (the Cemeteries Protection Act). [3]

  4. Split estate - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a split estate is an estate where the property rights to the surface and the underground are split between two parties. It is the result of Homestead Acts such as the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971) or the Stock-Raising Homestead Act (1916). [ 1 ]

  5. Develop Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Develop Nova Scotia Limited was a Crown corporation of Nova Scotia, Canada responsible for the implementation and administration of strategic infrastructure and property projects. Founded in 1976 as the Waterfront Development Corporation Limited , it was originally tasked with revitalising post-industrial waterfront land in Halifax and Dartmouth .

  6. Nova Scotia Environmental and Heritage Acts - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia also had what was known as the Treasure Trove Act (“TTA”), which was the only one of its kind within North America, and allowed those with a license to seek and remove treasure found within a certain area. [28] “Treasure” was considered to be “precious stones or metals in a state other than their natural state”. [29]

  7. Canadian property law - Wikipedia

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    Canadian property law, or property law in Canada, is the body of law concerning the rights of individuals over land, objects, and expression within Canada. It encompasses personal property, real property, and intellectual property. The laws vary between local municipal levels, up to provincial and then a countrywide federal level of government.

  8. Historic Properties - Wikipedia

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    Historic Properties Halifax. The Historic Properties (also known as Privateers' Wharf) are warehouses on the Halifax Boardwalk in Halifax, Nova Scotia that began to be constructed during the Napoleonic Wars by Nova Scotian businessmen such as Enos Collins, a privateer, smuggler and shipper whose vessels defied Napoleon's blockade to bring American supplies to the British commander Duke of ...

  9. Halifax Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk is a public footpath located on the Halifax Harbour waterfront in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Constructed of durable heavy timber, the Halifax boardwalk is open to the public 24 hours a day.

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