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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Divisional Court upholds land registry freeze in face of apparent "scheme"

The Ontario Divisional Court has upheld a decision of the Director of Land Titles to place a freeze on the land records for a piece of property in Bruce County.  Krystal Summer Williams had sought to register a "self-to-self" transfer of the property, which was still administered under the Registry Act system of land registration.  Under the registry system, a person dealing with the property only has to trace the chain of title back for forty years.  The property in this case had not been dealt with since 1936 and Ms. Williams applied to become the registered owner of the land.

Ms. Williams admitted that she did not own or have any interest in the property prior to registration, and the Director alleged that she was involved in a scheme to convey title to property that she does not own. 

The Divisional Court agreed and ruled that the Director had authority to impose the freeze in order to determine the propriety of the self-to-self transfer.  In the Court's view, this was "merely a scheme to create an interest in land where none exists." 

Read the decision at: Williams v. Ontario.

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