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The Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA) is a publicly accountable, statutory corporation which operates and administers the land title and survey systems in British Columbia, Canada. The LTSA delivers secure land titles through timely, efficient registration of land title interests and survey records; these services are an essential underpinning to BC’s private property market and the civil justice system, and to BC’s civic governance, taxation and Crown land management frameworks. The LTSA was established under the ''Land Title and Survey Authority Act'' in January 2005 and provides for the registration of all real property ownership and land interests, and all private and Crown land surveys through two divisions: * Land Title Division – ensures the continued integrity of BC’s Torrens title system for registering land titles. The LTSA's Land Title Offices verify ownership every time a property is sold, mortgaged, or other legal interests (known as charges) are created such as rights of way or liens. The LTSA's Land Title Register is BC's official legal record of private property ownership and contains over 2 million active titles to land and over 2 million active charges. * Surveyor General Division – maintains the quality of the land survey structure of the Province and issues Crown Grant documents that transfer Crown land into private ownership. A total of 13 stakeholder groups comprise the LTSA Stakeholder Advisory Committee, which advises the LTSA on a variety of matters. Many of the same entities with representatives on the Committee nominate members to the LTSA's Board of Directors. The LTSA also seeks guidance from several other stakeholder task forces, groups and committees. == Accessing the LTSA's Services == Professional, business and government users primarily interface electronically with the LTSA through the myLTSA portal: * The LTSA's Electronic Filing System (EFS) launched in 2004 enables authorized users (lawyers, notaries public and land surveyors) and other "Authorized Subscribers" such as statutory officers and eligible BC Commissioners to electronically submit land title documents and survey plans for registration. The secure nature of EFS is derived in large part by "electronic signatures", also known as "digital certificates", through a service offered by Juricert, a Law Society of British Columbia subsidiary. EFS is currently available on myLTSA Enterprise. * The LTSA's Electronic Search Services offer registered users the ability to perform title searches and obtain copies of documents and survey plans. A full suite of search capabilities is available through myLTSA Enterprise, while searches for titles and related strata plans can be conducted through myLTSA Explorer. In the future, ParcelMap BC will be accessible through myLTSA. The LTSA is developing ParcelMap BC in collaboration with the BC Government, BC Assessment, the Association of BC Land Surveyors and the Integrated Cadastral Information Society. ParcelMap BC will offer a single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of all titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in BC. The resulting framework will form a complete visual portrayal of parcels connected with information in the Land Title Register and Crown Land Registry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Land Title and Survey Authority」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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