CPD 217 - Matrimonial Real Property Rights on Reserve (Part 2)
CPD 217 - Matrimonial Real Property Rights on Reserve
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1h 23m
Recorded: 2018-12-12
Qualifies for 1.5 CPD Hours, all of which qualify for Ethics.
The session delves into the intricacies of on-reserve matrimonial property laws, discussing emergency protection orders, the application of legislation, and the process of enacting MRP laws. It highlights the importance of establishing relationships with provinces and municipalities, and explores the application of Mira in various scenarios. The session also discusses the challenges of property valuation on reserves, compensation issues, and the role of community involvement in determining rights on reserve.
Presenters: Andrew Ouchterlony, Kathy McCue, Shayne McDonald and Kimberly Stonechild
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