Since a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled earlier this year that Aboriginal title coexists alongside fee simple title on around ...
Industrial land in the area of southeastern Richmond that the courts have ruled belongs to four of the five First Nations that make up the Cowichan peoples. (Credit: NICK PROCAYLO) The B.C. Supreme ...
Decades ago one of B.C.'s top judges described the tension between the concept of Aboriginal title and the reality of private property ownership in British Columbia as a "cloud." Once on the "far ...
Fee simple absolute is a type of property ownership that grants the owner full rights to use, sell, lease, or transfer the property without restrictions. It remains in effect indefinitely unless ...
The City of Richmond argued Aboriginal title shouldn't exist on fee simple properties. The City of Richmond is opening up a meeting originally meant for homeowners affected by a recent court decision ...
Understanding fee simple ownership is important when buying, selling, or investing in real estate. It is a common and comprehensive form of property ownership, granting full control and rights, ...
The City of Richmond is opening up a meeting originally meant for homeowners affected by a recent court decision about the Cowichan Lands in south Richmond to the public. The meeting will be held on ...
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