First Nations Land Registry Regulations (SOR/2007-231)
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Regulations are current to 2024-11-26 and last amended on 2008-09-05. Previous Versions
First Nations Land Registry Regulations
SOR/2007-231
FIRST NATIONS LAND MANAGEMENT ACT
Registration 2007-10-25
First Nations Land Registry Regulations
P.C. 2007-1637 2007-10-25
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, pursuant to subsection 25(3) of the First Nations Land Management ActFootnote a, hereby makes the annexed First Nations Land Registry Regulations.
Return to footnote aS.C. 1999, c. 24
Interpretation
Marginal note:Definitions
1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the First Nations Land Management Act. (Loi)
- applicant
applicant means a person who submits an application for registration or recording. (demandeur)
- First Nations Land Registry
First Nations Land Registry means the office referred to in section 2. (bureau d’enregistrement)
- general abstract
general abstract, in respect of a reserve, means an electronic abstract of registered interests — or, in Quebec, registered rights — and recorded documents that affect all lands on the reserve. (répertoire général)
- official plan
official plan means a graphical description of boundaries of land prepared from field notes of a survey confirmed under section 29 of the Canada Lands Surveys Act. (plan officiel)
- parcel abstract
parcel abstract means an electronic abstract of registered interests — or, in Quebec, registered rights — and recorded documents that affect an individual parcel of first nation lands. (répertoire de lot)
- Register
Register means the First Nations Land Register established by the Minister under subsection 25(1) of the Act. (registre)
- Registrar
Registrar means the officer in the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development responsible for the management of the First Nations Land Registry. (registraire)
- registration plan
registration plan means a graphical description of the boundaries of land shown on the plan made by the Surveyor General under section 31 of the Canada Lands Surveys Act. (plan d’enregistrement)
- textual description
textual description means a metes and bounds description of first nation lands or any other description of first nation lands that does not refer exclusively to one or more complete parcels on a registration plan or official plan. (description textuelle)
- SOR/2008-263, s. 1
Operation of Registry
Marginal note:Registry location
2 The Register shall be maintained in an office located in the National Capital Region to be known as the First Nations Land Registry.
Marginal note:Office hours
3 (1) The First Nations Land Registry shall be open to the public from Monday to Friday, except on holidays, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST or EDST, as applicable.
Marginal note:Electronic registration or recording
(2) Despite subsection (1), a document may be transmitted for registration or recording in accordance with section 12 at any time.
Marginal note:Limitation on activities
4 Neither the Registrar nor any employee of the First Nations Land Registry shall express an opinion about any interest, right or licence in first nation land, including whether
(a) a document submitted for registration or recording is validly made; or
(b) a document has been registered, as opposed to having been recorded.
- SOR/2008-263, s. 2
Marginal note:Examination of Register
5 Any person may, during the hours referred to in subsection 3(1), inspect at the First Nations Land Registry the electronic image of any document that is registered or recorded in the Register.
Marginal note:Copies
6 On request, the Registrar shall provide a copy or certified copy of a document registered or recorded in the Register.
Marginal note:Registrar’s certificate
7 On request, the Registrar shall issue a certificate indicating all the interests registered — or, in Quebec, all the rights registered — and other documents recorded on the abstract of a specified parcel of first nation land.
- SOR/2008-263, s. 3
Abstracts
Marginal note:Abstracts
8 The following abstracts shall be included in the Register:
(a) for each reserve of a first nation, a general abstract; and
(b) for each parcel of first nation land, a parcel abstract.
Marginal note:Restriction
9 The Registrar shall not create a parcel abstract unless the parcel abstract refers exclusively to a lot described on an official plan or registration plan.
Application to Register or Record Documents
Marginal note:Application to register or record
10 (1) Any person may apply for the registration or recording in the Register of a document that affects first nation land
(a) in person, by submitting the document and a completed application for registration or recording to the Registrar at the address set out in section 11;
(b) by mailing the document and a completed application for registration or recording to the Registrar at the address set out in section 11; or
(c) electronically, in the manner set out in section 12.
Marginal note:Information
(2) An application for registration or recording shall contain the following information in relation to the document submitted for registration or recording:
(a) the names of all parties to the document;
(b) the name and address of the person who completed the application;
(c) the type of document;
(d) if applicable, the date the document was executed — or, in Quebec, signed according to all the required formalities for its validity — or, if there is more than one date indicated, the most recent date;
(e) the province where the land is located;
(f) the name of the first nation, the name of the reserve and the lot number, if any, associated with the land;
(g) the land description;
(h) a list of any supporting documents accompanying the document submitted for registration or recording; and
(i) if two or more documents that are to be registered or recorded are submitted together by mail, directions regarding the order to be respected in registering or recording each document relative to each other.
- SOR/2008-263, s. 4
Marginal note:Submission by mail or in person
11 A document to be registered or recorded and a completed application for registration or recording may be mailed or delivered in person to the Registrar at
- Registrar
- First Nations Land Registry
- 10 Wellington Street
- Gatineau, Quebec
- K1A 0H4
Marginal note:Electronic transmission
12 (1) A document to be registered or recorded may be submitted electronically to the Registrar
(a) by completing an application for registration or recording online at the Registry Internet website at www.ainc-inac.gc.ca; and
(b) attaching the document as an electronic file in a form referred to in subsection (2).
Marginal note:File format
(2) A document transmitted electronically to the Registrar must be in the form of one or more images contained in a single file, scanned from the original document at a resolution of at least 200 dpi, in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format or tagged image file (.tif) format.
Marginal note:Fax transmissions
13 A document shall not be transmitted for registration or recording by fax.
Marginal note:Tracking number
14 (1) On receipt of an application and document that were transmitted electronically in accordance with section 12, the Registrar shall transmit to the applicant by e-mail an acknowledgement of receipt and a tracking number and provide a copy of the acknowledgement and tracking number to the first nation whose lands are affected.
Marginal note:Tracking number
(2) On receipt of an application and document that were submitted for registration or recording by mail, the Registrar shall mail an acknowledgement of receipt and a tracking number to the applicant and provide a copy of the acknowledgement and tracking number to the first nation whose lands are affected.
Marginal note:Original document
15 The following documents may be submitted for registration or recording instead of an original document:
(a) a copy of a judgment or court order, certified by the court;
(b) a copy of a document registered in a provincial registry or land titles system, certified by the appropriate provincial registrar;
(c) a copy of a death certificate, marriage certificate, name change certificate, power of attorney, will, approval or probate of will or appointment of administrator, certified by the person who has custody of the original;
(d) a copy of a certificate of amalgamation or change of name of a corporation, certified by the agency responsible for recording the amalgamation or change of name;
(e) a copy of an order in council, certified by the Clerk of the Privy Council;
(f) a copy of a ministerial order; and
(g) a copy of a document issued by a first nation, certified by the person who has custody of the original.
Grounds for Refusing Registration or Recording
Marginal note:Grounds for refusing registration or recording
16 The Registrar shall not register or record a document if
(a) it is not dated;
(b) it is not legible;
(c) it does not identify each party to the document;
(d) the information contained in the application for registration or recording conflicts with the information contained in the document; or
(e) the land description does not meet the requirements of subsection 17(1) or section 18 or 19.
Marginal note:Survey requirements
17 (1) No document that purports to
(a) grant an interest — or, in Quebec, a right — in first nation land or a licence for a term of 10 or more years, other than an interest, right or licence granted to a member of the first nation,
(b) grant a strata title, a condominium interest — or, in Quebec, a divided co-ownership right — or any similar interest or right,
(c) allocate or transfer lawful possession of first nation land to a first nation member, or
(d) expropriate an interest — or, in Quebec, a right — in first nation land for a community work or other first nation community purposes under section 28 of the Act,
shall be registered or recorded unless the land description contained in the document consists exclusively of a reference to one or more complete parcels on a registration plan or official plan.
Marginal note:Renewal or extension
(2) The term of a document referred to in paragraph (1)(a) includes the period of any right of renewal or extension of the document.
Marginal note:Exception
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to easements or, in Quebec, to servitudes.
- SOR/2008-263, s. 5
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