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In This Volume

  1. 2 Interpretation [§65.3]

  2. 2.1 Application of specified municipal enactments [§65.4]

  3. 2.2 Variation authority [§65.5]

  4. 6 The city a corporation [§65.6]

  5. Part III—The Council and its General Powers

  6. 190 Council may acquire property [§65.7]

  7. 193 Power to undertake housing development [§65.8]

  8. 193A Power to acquire property for commercial or industrial development [§65.9]

  9. 193B Power to acquire property for improvement or rehabilitation [§65.10]

  10. 193C Power to achieve heritage purposes [§65.11]

  11. Part VIII—Public Works

  12. 289 Streets and parks vested in city [§65.12]

  13. 291 Provision of Council for [§65.13]

  14. 291A Access to property and right to purchase [§65.14]

  15. 291B Appeal against decision of Registrar [§65.15]

  16. 292 Subdivision control [§65.16]

  17. 293 Appeal and procedure [§65.17]

  18. 300 Powers of Council (with respect to water) [§65.18]

  19. 302 Powers of Council (with respect to sewers and drains) [§65.19]

  20. Part XVII—Penalties

  21. 336D Note on title about building that is unsafe or contravenes by-law [§65.20]

  22. Part XX—Real-Property Taxation

  23. Appeals from Real-Property Court of Revision

  24. 395A Assessment for golf courses [§65.21]

  25. Taxation of Real Property

  26. 396 Property tax exemptions [§65.22]

  27. 396A Exemptions for heritage properties [§65.23]

  28. 396B Repayment requirement in relation to heritage exemptions [§65.24]

  29. 396E Revitalization tax exemptions [§65.25]

  30. 396F Exemptions for not for profit property [§65.26]

  31. 397 Extent of exemption [§65.27]

  32. Collection of Real-Property Taxes

  33. 409 Special charges that are to be collected as real-property taxes [§65.28]

  34. 409.1 Appeal against special charge [§65.29]

  35. 410 Taxes deemed due at beginning of year [§65.30]

  36. 411 When delinquent [§65.31]

  37. 413A Taxes to be first charge against lands [§65.32]

  38. 414 Constitute special lien [§65.33]

  39. Sale of Real Property for Delinquent Taxes Thereon

  40. 431 Certificate of purchase [§65.34]

  41. 432 Its contents [§65.35]

  42. 433 Copy of sections included [§65.36]

  43. 434 Mode of transfer [§65.37]

  44. 436 Status of parcel so sold [§65.38]

  45. 440 Purchaser to be registered [§65.39]

  46. 441 Forfeiture if purchaser defaults [§65.40]

  47. 443 Status of former owner after sale [§65.41]

  48. 444 Status of sale set aside [§65.42]

  49. 445 Cancellation of sale for manifest error [§65.43]

  50. 446 Protection against actions [§65.44]

  51. 447 Notice vitiates claim [§65.45]

  52. 448 City may acquire possession of parcel sold [§65.46]

  53. 451 Mode of recovering parcel from defaulting owner [§65.47]

  54. Part XXIII—Park

  55. 488 Parks in care of Board [§65.48]

  56. Part XXVII—Planning and Development

  57. Division (3)—Zoning

  58. 565.2 Housing agreements for affordable and special needs housing [§65.49]

  59. 565A By-laws [§65.50]

  60. Part XXVIII—Heritage Conservation

  61. Division (4)—Continuing Protection

  62. 595 Compensation for heritage designation [§65.51]

  63. 595A Transfer of increased density provided as compensation for heritage designation [§65.52]

  64. Division (6)—Notices Under This Part

  65. 601 Notice on land titles [§65.53]

  66. Division (7)—Remedies and Offences

  67. 605 Notice of contravention may be filed in land title office [§65.54]

  68. Part XXX—Vacancy Tax

  69. 615 Definitions for this Part [§65.55]

  70. 616 Vacancy tax [§65.56]

  71. 617 Required vacancy tax by-law provisions [§65.57]

  72. 618 Permissive vacancy tax by-law powers [§65.58]

  73. 619 Vacancy tax by-law variation power [§65.59]

  74. 620 Property status declarations [§65.60]

  75. 621 Entering onto residential property [§65.61]

  76. 622 Regulations [§65.62]