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Veterans’ Land Act (R.S.C. 1970, c. V-4)

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Act current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2018-03-29. Previous Versions

Veterans’ Land Act

R.S.C. 1970, c. V-4

An Act to assist war veterans to settle upon the land

Short Title

Marginal note:Short title

 This Act may be cited as the Veterans’ Land Act.

  • R.S., 1952, c. 280, s. 1

Interpretation

Marginal note:Definitions

  •  (1) In this Act

    common-law partner

    common-law partner, in relation to an individual, means a person who is cohabiting with the individual in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of at least one year; (conjoint de fait)

    land

    land includes granted or ungranted federal, provincial or private lands, and real or immovable property, messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments of any tenure, and real rights, easements and servitudes, streams, watercourses, waters, roads and ways, and all rights or interests in, or over, or arising out of, and all charges upon, land; (terre ou bien-fonds)

    Minister

    Minister means the Minister of Veterans Affairs; (Ministre)

    property

    property includes land and goods, chattels, real and personal, and personal or movable property, and all rights or interests in, or over, or arising out of, and all charges upon, property; (biens ou propriété)

    veteran

    veteran means a person who at any time during the war declared by His Majesty on the 10th day of September 1939 against the German Reich and subsequently against other powers, has been therein engaged on active service in a naval, army or air force of Canada, or of any of His Majesty’s forces if at the time of his enlistment he was ordinarily domiciled or resident in Canada, and

    • (a) whose service has involved duties required to be performed outside the Western Hemisphere,

    • (b) who has served only in the Western Hemisphere for a period of at least twelve months, not including any period of absence without leave or leave of absence without pay, time served while undergoing sentence of penal servitude, imprisonment or detention, or service in respect of which pay is forfeited, or

    • (c) who, wherever he may have served, is by reason of disability attributable to or incurred during such service in receipt of a pension, and has been honourably discharged from such naval, army, air force, or other of His Majesty’s forces, or has been permitted honourably to resign or retire therefrom;

    and veteran also means a British subject who was ordinarily domiciled or resident in Canada at the beginning of the said war and who is in receipt of a pension in respect of a disability incurred while serving upon a ship during the said war; (ancien combattant)

    Western Hemisphere

    Western Hemisphere means the continents of North America and South America, the islands adjacent thereto, and the territorial waters thereof, including Newfoundland, Bermuda, and the West Indies but excluding Greenland, Iceland and the Aleutian Islands. (hémisphère occidental)

  • Marginal note:Persons deemed honourably discharged

    (2) For the purposes of this Act,

    • (a) a person who would be a person described in the definition veteran in subsection (1) if he had been honourably discharged from the force or forces referred to therein shall be deemed to have been honourably discharged from such force or forces on the 30th day of September 1947 if not discharged therefrom before that day; and

    • (b) a person who would be a person described in paragraph 4(2)(a),(b) or (c) of the Veterans Benefit Act if he had been honourably discharged from the force or forces referred to therein or his service with such force or forces had been honourably terminated shall be deemed to have been honourably discharged from such force or forces on the 31st day of October 1953 if not discharged therefrom before that day.

  • R.S., 1970, c. V-4, s. 2
  • 2000, c. 12, s. 311, c. 34, s. 93(F)

Director and Employees

Marginal note:The Director, The Veterans’ Land Act

  •  (1) The person who from time to time holds the office of the Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs or such person as the Deputy Minister may designate is, by virtue of holding that office or by virtue of that designation, as the case may be, The Director, The Veterans’ Land Act (in this Act referred to as “the Director”).

  • Marginal note:Administration

    (2) This Act shall be administered by the Minister and the powers and duties conferred or imposed by this Act on the Director shall be exercised or performed subject to the direction of the Minister.

  • R.S., 1970, c. V-4, s. 3
  • 2000, c. 34, s. 59

Marginal note:Staff

  •  (1) Such officers, instructors, clerks, stenographers and other employees as may be required for the purposes of this Act shall be appointed or employed in the manner authorized by law.

  • Marginal note:Duties and functions

    (2) All such appointees shall perform such duties and functions as the Director may prescribe.

  • R.S., 1952, c. 280, s. 4

Corporate Powers of the Director

Marginal note:Director to be a corporation sole

  •  (1) For the purposes of acquiring, holding, conveying and transferring and of agreeing to convey, acquire or transfer any of the property that he is by this Act authorized to acquire, hold, convey, transfer, agree to convey or agree to transfer, but for such purposes only, the Director is a corporation sole and he and his successors have perpetual succession, and as such he is the agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.

  • Marginal note:Legal proceedings

    (2) Actions, suits or other legal proceedings in respect of any right or obligation acquired or incurred by the Director on behalf of Her Majesty, whether in his name or in the name of Her Majesty, may be brought or taken by or against the Director in the name of the Director in any court that would have jurisdiction if the Director were not an agent of Her Majesty.

  • Marginal note:Conveyance to constitute new titles

    (3) All conveyances from the Director constitute new titles to the land conveyed and have the same and as full effect as grants from the Crown of previously ungranted Crown lands.

  • Marginal note:Property to vest in the Director

    (4) All property acquired for any of the purposes of this Act shall vest in the Director as such corporation sole; but the provisions of this section do not in any way restrict, impair or affect the powers conferred upon the Director generally by this Act nor subject him to the provisions of any enactment of the Parliament of Canada or the legislature of any province respecting corporations.

  • Marginal note:Seal of Director

    (5) The Director in his corporate capacity shall have an impress seal inscribed with the words “The Director, The Veterans’ Land Act” and showing the coat of arms of Canada.

  • Marginal note:Execution of documents

    (6) All documents that require execution by the Director in his corporate capacity shall be deemed validly executed if the said seal is affixed and the name of the Director is signed thereto, the whole in the presence of one other person who has subscribed his name as witness; and every document that purports to be impressed with the seal of the Director and to be sealed and signed in the presence of a witness by the Director is admissible in evidence in all courts in Canada without proof of any such seal or of such sealing or signing.

  • Marginal note:Land deemed to be held by Director as corporation sole

    (7) Any land vested in the Director in respect of which an assessment has been duly made by a taxing authority is hereby declared for the purpose of recourse to the land itself for realization of taxes based upon such assessment and for such purpose only, to be held by the Director as such corporation sole and not as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.

  • Marginal note:Idem

    (8) Any land vested in the Director to which a court order or judgment referred to in section 37 applies is hereby declared, for the purpose of the application of that section, to be held by the Director as a corporation sole and not as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada.

  • R.S., 1970, c. V-4, s. 5
  • 1980-81-82-83, c. 78, s. 1

Veterans’ Land Act Fund

Marginal note:Advances out of C.R.F.

  •  (1) There may be advanced out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund such amounts as are required for the purposes of Parts I and III with the exception of amounts payable out of money paid to the Director for a special purpose, amounts granted under sections 45 and 46 and amounts payable out of the Veterans’ Land Act Insurance Account established under section 63.

  • Marginal note:Veterans’ Land Act Fund

    (2) There shall be established in the Consolidated Revenue Fund an account to be known as the Veterans’ Land Act Fund to which shall be charged

    • (a) the remaining principal cost to the Director of all land, improvements, livestock and farm equipment owned by him on the 30th day of June 1965, with the exception of obligations incurred by the Director under sections 45 and 46;

    • (b) the principal balances on advances outstanding on obligations to the Director under Parts I and III with the exception of obligations incurred to the Director under sections 45 and 46; and

    • (c) every advance made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund pursuant to subsection (1).

  • Marginal note:Credits

    (3) There shall be shown as credits to the Veterans’ Land Act Fund all principal amounts received by the Director pursuant to Parts I and III with the exception of money paid to the Director for a special purpose, amounts received for deposit to the Veterans’ Land Act Insurance Account established under section 63 and amounts received under sections 45 and 46.

  • Marginal note:Advances not to exceed prescribed amount

    (4) No advance under subsection (1) shall exceed five hundred and thirty million dollars less the aggregate of all amounts then standing as a charge against the Veterans’ Land Act Fund.

  • Marginal note:Money paid to the Director for a special purpose

    (5) For the purposes of this section money paid to the Director for a special purpose includes all money that is paid to an officer of the Director under or pursuant to Parts I and III and that is to be disbursed for a purpose specified in or pursuant to Parts I and III.

  • R.S., 1970, c. V-4, s. 6
  • 1980-81-82-83, c. 78, s. 12

PART ILand Settlement Assistance

Agricultural Training

Marginal note:Training and instruction in agriculture

  •  (1) The Director may make provision for

    • (a) placing veterans with selected farmers for practical instruction in farming, and

    • (b) supplying instructors and inspectors to assist veterans with information on and instruction in farming.

  • Marginal note:Arrangements for supplying instructors

    (2) The Director may make such arrangements as he may deem advisable with any departments of the Government of Canada or the government of a province, the extension departments of Canadian universities and recognized agricultural schools and colleges, for carrying out the purposes of paragraph (1)(b).

  • R.S., 1952, c. 280, s. 6

Acquisition of Lands and Other Property

Marginal note:Purchase, etc., of lands, buildings and other property

 The Director may, for the purposes of this Part,

  • (a) purchase by agreement, at prices which to him seem reasonable, or

  • (b) in any other manner acquire by consent or agreement from Her Majesty in right of Canada or from any province or municipal authority, or from any person, firm or corporation,

such lands and buildings situated in any part of Canada and such other property including building materials, livestock, farm equipment and commercial fishing equipment as the Director may deem necessary.

  • R.S., 1952, c. 280, s. 7

Buildings and Improvements

Marginal note:Buildings and improvements

  •  (1) The Director may, for the purposes of this Part,

    • (a) erect on land acquired by him such buildings or effect such other improvements as he may deem necessary;

    • (b) enter into a contract with a person, firm or corporation, or with a province, city, town or municipal authority, for the erection of such buildings and for effecting such other improvements as he may deem necessary; and

    • (c) grant a roadway, right-of-way, easement or other right or interest in, over, through or upon such land.

  • Marginal note:Improvements

    (2) For the purposes of this section improvements includes works for sewage disposal, works for the supply of water, gas, electricity or other services, roads, drainage and the cost of preparing plans of subdivisions and any other plans required for such improvements.

  • R.S., 1952, c. 280, s. 8
 

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