Section 139: Objects that can be mentioned as abuttals on a title
139.Objects which may constitute abuttals
For the purpose of this Act, any of the following objects may be mentioned as an abuttal: any building, wall, sectional division of a party wall, fence, public or private street or road, lane or passage, land dedicated to or reserved for the public, Government reserve, block or plot of public land, surveyed land described in any certificate of title and any lake, river, creek or natural or artificial watercourse; and mention of an abuttal in any certificate of title shall not be deemed to give title to the abuttal or to be evidence of the title of any person who is referred to in the description as owner or occupant of the land upon which any abuttal stands, or of any land constituting an abuttal.
Plain English Summary
You may see certain objects listed as an abuttal on your certificate of title, but this does not mean you own them. Acceptable abuttals include buildi...
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