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Farm Lands (The Registry Act) Regulation
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Farm land parcels of five acres or less are exempt from section 20 of The Registry Act.
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Farm land parcels of five acres or less are exempt from section 20 of The Registry Act.
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Farm land of five acres or less is exempt from section 82 of The Real Property Act.
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The regulation defines some terms, lets the board favour certain exemption applicants, sets a $233.65 plus GST application fee, and gives a wind-energy land-interest exemption that can expire after five years unless specified conditions are met.
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This regulation sets seasonal use periods for certain farm machinery, requires model-year identification for listed equipment, gives repair-part warranty periods, prescribes a sale contract form for new farm machinery and equipment, and requires ministerial review within five years.
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A person who applies to the board under the Act must pay a $50 application fee, and the fee must be refunded if the board reviews the order and changes, revokes, or replaces it.
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Eligible taxpayers may get a remission of 33% of the 2004 school tax on farmland, if they apply and meet the tax-payment conditions.
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This regulation defines “Act,” explains when a corporation is controlled by a person, sets out when certain people and corporations are deemed not to be related persons, and says it is deemed to have come into force on January 1, 2013.
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This regulation sets fees and allowances for fatality inquiry services, and gives the Deputy Minister of Justice limited power to authorize or waive payments in some cases.
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This regulation sets fixed fees for several listed services and says the fees in sections 2 to 5 must be paid to the Minister of Cooperative, Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
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Fees are payable for copying Orders-in-Council and for certification of Orders-in-Council.
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A licence holder may charge only limited fees for land emergency medical response services, including a non-resident fee for people who are not Manitoba residents.
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This regulation sets 2021 fees in lieu of taxes for listed property lots, businesses, and utilities, sets a $20 tax certificate fee, and adds a 0.6% monthly penalty on unpaid amounts after September 30, 2021.
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For 2022, specified fees in lieu of taxes are imposed on the listed properties, businesses, and utilities, a tax certificate costs $20, and unpaid amounts attract a 0.6% monthly penalty after September 30, 2022.
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This regulation sets and imposes listed fees in lieu of taxes for 2023 and sets a $20 fee for a tax certificate.
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The regulation sets 2024 fees in lieu of taxes for certain properties, businesses, and utilities in the Schedule, sets a $20 tax certificate fee, and allows payment at par before September 30, 2024; after that, a monthly penalty applies to unpaid amounts.
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This regulation sets 2025 fees in lieu of taxes for the listed lots, businesses, and utilities, and sets a $20 tax-certificate fee.
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This regulation sets 2026 fees in lieu of taxes for listed property lots, businesses, and utilities, lets the fee be paid at par on or before September 30, 2026, adds a 0.6% monthly penalty on unpaid amounts after that date, and sets a $20 tax certificate fee.
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This regulation sets maximum fees, fines, discounts, and penalty rates that a council may charge or allow for certain municipal tax and licence matters.
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The regulation approves three field sobriety tests, requires peace officers to use the approved test as far as a person's ability and circumstances allow, and bars untrained officers from requiring a field sobriety test.
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This regulation sets film classification rules, licence application requirements, exemptions for some libraries and film festivals, and a commencement rule.