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Subsearches A subsearch is performed to reveal the following details about a property: Current owner(s) PID Number (property identifier/parcel identifier) Legal description (Schedule A), survey and plan information. Any outstanding encumbrances against the property (mortgages, liens, judgements)
execution. n. 1) the act of getting an officer of the court to take possession of the property of a losing party in a lawsuit (judgment debtor) on behalf of the winner (judgment creditor), sell it and use the proceeds to pay the judgment.
Upon request, copies of the deed, mortgages, transfers and liens can be obtained by conducting an Ontario Registered Document search. Upon request, any outstanding judgments on the registered owners as they appear on the Parcel Register can be obtained by ordering a Writ of Execution.
Upon request, copies of the deed, mortgages, transfers and liens can be obtained by conducting an Ontario Registered Document search. Upon request, any outstanding judgments on the registered owners as they appear on the Parcel Register can be obtained by ordering a Writ of Execution.
If a debtor fails to make payment on a judgement a Writ of Execution can be issued by the Superior Court and a Writ can be filed at the local Sheriff/Enforcement office in the jurisdiction of the business or individual. The Execution Certificate will reveal any outstanding Writs on file and provide the Writ number.
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If a debtor fails to make payment on a judgement a Writ of Execution can be issued by the Superior Court and a Writ can be filed at the local Sheriff/Enforcement office in the jurisdiction of the business or individual. The Execution Certificate will reveal any outstanding Writs on file and provide the Writ number.
The writ will expire six years from the date it is issued, unless you renew it for an additional six-year period. A writ may be renewed before it expires by filing a Request to Renew a Writ of Seizure and Sale [Form 20N] with the enforcement office. Each renewal is valid for six years from the previous expiry date.
BC OnLine customers can search the BC Assessment database to: access a Property Identification (PID) number to search the Land Title and Survey Authority (LTSA) System; search for property ownership or location information; obtain detailed property assessment roll information including recent sales; and.
A subsearch is a search that is used to narrow down the set of events that you search on. The result of the subsearch is then used as an argument to the primary, or outer, search. Subsearches are enclosed in square brackets within a main search and are evaluated first.
You can access Land Registry records related to the ownership of real property by accessing PLANET through a kiosk computer in a service centre or online through subscription (see next question on how to setup an account). Please refer to the Land Registry Kiosk Service information document for more details.

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