British Columbia Land Title Act Sample Clauses

British Columbia Land Title Act. For the purposes of Section 203 of the Land Title Act (British Columbia), the floating charge created by this Debenture over real property shall become a fixed charge thereon upon the earlier of:
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British Columbia Land Title Act. For all purposes, including any application to register a crystallized floating charge under the Land Title Act (British Columbia) against any real property, the floating charge created by this Debenture shall be crystallized and become a fixed charge upon the earliest of:

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  • Statutes Any reference to a statute refers to such statute and all rules and regulations made under it, as it or they may have been or may from time to time be amended or re-enacted, unless stated otherwise.

  • Environmental Regulations Except to the extent set forth in Schedule 5.14:

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