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Provincial registry or agent British Columbia: RSBC 1996, c. 359: BC Registry Services Alberta: RSA 2000, c. P‑7: Service Alberta Registries Online (registration through agents only) Saskatchewan: SS 1993, c. P-6.2: Information Services Corporation Manitoba: CCSM c. P35: The Property Registry of Manitoba Ontario: RSO 1990, c. P.10: Service ...
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.
The government of Alberta argued the law was in relation to personal property and thus was a matter in the jurisdiction of the province. However, the federal government argued the law was in the realm of criminal law, which is under federal jurisdiction.
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Alberta: Government Fees and Charges Review Act, S.A. 1999, c. G8, s. 2 Whenever the charge was made Prince Edward Island: An Act to Amend the Personal Property Security Act, the Probate Act and the Registry Act, S.P.E.I. 1999 (2nd session), c. 17, s. 2 Whenever the charge was made New Brunswick
The plate is available at registry agent locations in Alberta for a one-time $75 fee and a $9 registry agent service charge. For every plate purchased, $55 of the purchase price goes to the Support Our Troops Program managed by the Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services.
Check to see if the item is encumbered with an existing registered security. If you are purchasing a car, you may search on the VIN. Alternatively, conduct a debtor search (against the seller of the goods). Consumers may also search the PPSR before buying an item of personal property to check that there is no money owing.