6 December 2011 TEI Roundtable, 2011-0427101C6 - Seizure of Property -- summary under Ownership

When asked to comment on the requirement in s. 79.1(2)(a) that a creditor have acquired "beneficial ownership" of property, CRA quoted the following passage from IT-437R, para. 4:

Beneficial ownership must be distinguished, however, from the other types of physical possession of property which a person may enjoy. For example, a tenant of a property, or a person who is allowed to occupy it only because the true owner has no objection, is not the beneficial owner of the property. In determining whether a person has beneficial ownership, one should consider such factors as the right to possession, the right to collect rents, the right to call for the mortgaging of the property, the right to transfer title by sale or by will, the obligation to repair, the obligation to pay property taxes and other relevant rights and obligations. Not all of these incidents of ownership need occur concurrently before it is concluded that the person has beneficial ownership of the property

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