Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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In Ontario, land registration is:

  1. Mostly paper-based system.

  2. Primarily conducted under the registry system.

  3. Mainly uses abstract books to document property details.

  4. Governed by the Land Titles Act and the Registry Act.

  5. Dependent on handwritten ledgers maintained by county offices.

  6. Implemented through a mixture of electronic and manual processes.

The correct answer is: Governed by the Land Titles Act and the Registry Act.

The correct choice highlights that land registration in Ontario is governed by specific legal frameworks, namely the Land Titles Act and the Registry Act. These acts outline the regulations, procedures, and requirements for registering land and handling property transactions in the province. This legal context is crucial for understanding how land ownership is formally recognized and transferred in Ontario. The other options do not accurately reflect the current system in Ontario. For example, while the registration system may have had more manual and paper-based elements in the past, it has evolved significantly with the introduction of technology and electronic processes. Options referring to the archaic practices of handwritten ledgers or abstract books don't reflect the modernized approach that is now prevalent in the land registration system. Therefore, the mention of the governing acts accurately reflects the legal and regulatory framework of the current land registration methods used in Ontario.