Ontario Expropriations Act Deadlines
Key statutory windows that cannot be extended and result in approval expiry if missed.
3-Month Registration Window (s.9)
Statute: Expropriation plan must be registered within 3 months of approval.
s.9(2): "Where an expropriation plan is not registered within three months after the approval becomes final, the approval expires and is of no effect."
Countdown calculation:
- Approval date: Date approving authority signs approval certificate (not application date)
- Expiry date: Approval date + 90 days (calendar days, not business days)
- Critical: If day 90 falls on weekend/holiday, deadline does NOT extend - must register before weekend
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
- Expiry date: March 15 + 90 days = June 13, 2025 (Friday)
- Registration deadline: June 13, 2025 by 4:00 PM (Land Registry Office closing time)
- No extension: If June 13 falls on a holiday (e.g., Good Friday), deadline is June 12 (previous business day)
Calculation methodology:
- Use calendar calculator (Excel, Google Sheets, project management software)
- Formula:
=DATE(approval_year, approval_month, approval_day) + 90
- Verify manually (count days on calendar to avoid software errors)
- Contingency: Calculate as 85 days (5-day buffer for unforeseen issues)
Municipal clerk coordination:
- Expropriation plan preparation: Surveyor prepares plan (2-4 weeks)
- Plan review: Municipal clerk reviews plan for compliance with O.Reg. 363/90 Form 6 requirements (1 week)
- Corrections: If plan defects identified, surveyor corrects and resubmits (1-2 weeks)
- Final approval: Municipal solicitor approves plan for registration (1 week)
- Total: 5-8 weeks from approval to plan ready for registration
Timeline example:
- Week 0 (March 15): Approval received
- Weeks 1-3: Surveyor prepares expropriation plan
- Week 4: Municipal clerk reviews plan - identifies error (property description inconsistent with legal description)
- Week 5: Surveyor corrects plan, resubmits
- Week 6: Municipal solicitor reviews and approves
- Weeks 7-9: Wait for land registry office appointment (backlog)
- Week 10 (May 24): Plan registered - 65 days after approval (25-day buffer remaining)
Contingency planning if deadline at risk:
- Option 1: Obtain second approval (re-apply if first approval will expire)
- Risk: Approving authority may deny second application
- Option 2: Register plan with minor defects, correct via amendment
- Risk: Registry office may reject plan
- Option 3: Abandon expropriation, re-apply after approval expires
- Cost: Delay, additional approval fees, political risk
Form 2 Service Timing
Best practice: Serve Form 2 (Notice of Application for Approval) 30 days before plan registration.
Not statutory requirement, but:
- Natural justice: Owners should have notice of expropriation before plan registered
- Reduces challenges: Serving Form 2 post-registration invites procedural challenges
- Practical: Allows owners to contact authority, ask questions, prepare
Service method requirements (s.11):
- Personal service: Deliver Form 2 directly to owner (preferred method)
- Registered mail: Mail to owner's address (requires 5 days delivery time)
- Substituted service: If owner cannot be located, court order for alternative service (post on property, publish in newspaper)
Timing calculation:
- Registration date: June 13, 2025
- Form 2 service: 30 days prior = May 14, 2025
- Service method: Personal service (same day) or registered mail (allow 5 days delivery = serve by May 9)
Proof of service documentation:
- Affidavit of service: Sworn statement by process server confirming date/time/method of service
- Registered mail receipt: Canada Post tracking showing delivery date
- Keep records: File affidavits with municipal clerk (proof of compliance)
Form 7 Notice (30 Days Minimum)
Statute: Form 7 (Notice of Expropriation) must be served at least 30 days before possession (s.11).
s.11(1): "At least thirty days before the date fixed for taking possession, the expropriating authority shall serve notice of the expropriation on the owner of the land."
Calculation:
- Possession date: July 15, 2025 (date authority takes possession)
- Form 7 service: 30 days prior = June 15, 2025 or earlier
- Service method: Personal service or registered mail (allow 5 days delivery = serve by June 10)
Payment timing coordination:
- Best practice: Pay compensation before or concurrent with Form 7 service
- Statute (s.14): Compensation payable "on the date of registration" (but can be paid later if negotiated)
- Practical: Paying at Form 7 service demonstrates good faith, reduces opposition
Possession timing:
- Standard: 30 days after Form 7 service (minimum statutory period)
- Extended: Can give owners more time (e.g., 60-90 days) if requested and project schedule allows
- Example: Form 7 served June 15 states possession date of September 1 (75 days) - accommodates owner's request to relocate during summer
Escalation Protocols by Timeline
Color-coded monitoring system with increasing urgency and oversight as deadlines approach.
Green (>60 Days to Deadline)
Status: Routine monitoring, no escalation required.
Actions:
- Weekly status check: Project manager reviews progress
- Milestone tracking: Ensure surveyor, municipal clerk, land registry office on schedule
- No escalation: Standard project management
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025
- Current date: April 1, 2025 (77 days to deadline)
- Status: Green - plan preparation in progress, surveyor on schedule
Yellow (30-60 Days to Deadline)
Status: Moderate concern, weekly status checks required.
Actions:
- Weekly status meetings: Project manager + surveyor + municipal clerk
- Identify risks: Any delays in plan preparation, corrections needed?
- Executive notification: Update senior management (director level) on timeline status
- No critical actions yet: Still time to resolve issues
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025
- Current date: May 1, 2025 (43 days to deadline)
- Status: Yellow - plan submitted to land registry office, awaiting appointment
- Action: Weekly check-ins with land registry office, confirm appointment scheduled
Orange (15-30 Days to Deadline)
Status: Significant concern, daily monitoring, executive escalation.
Actions:
- Daily status checks: Project manager contacts surveyor, municipal clerk, land registry office daily
- Executive escalation: VP/CAO briefed on timeline risk
- Mitigation planning: Develop contingency plans
- Option 1: Expedite land registry appointment (senior staff contacts registry office manager)
- Option 2: Prepare second approval application (if first will expire)
- Communication: Notify council, approving authority of timeline risk
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025
- Current date: May 28, 2025 (16 days to deadline)
- Status: Orange - land registry office backlog, no appointment yet
- Action: CAO contacts Land Registrar directly, requests priority appointment
- Result: Appointment scheduled for June 6 (7 days before deadline)
Red (7-15 Days to Deadline)
Status: Critical, crisis mode, all-hands coordination.
Actions:
- Twice-daily updates: Morning and afternoon status calls
- Executive involvement: CAO/CEO directly manages timeline
- All-hands: Cancel other meetings, prioritize expropriation plan registration
- Contingencies activated:
- Expedited approval: Contact approving authority, request expedited second approval if needed
- Legal review: Solicitor reviews plan for any defects (correct before registration)
- Land registry: Senior management contacts Land Registrar for emergency appointment
- Council briefing: Inform council of timeline risk, prepare for potential approval expiry
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025
- Current date: June 6, 2025 (7 days to deadline)
- Status: Red - land registry appointment on June 6, but plan has minor defects
- Action:
- Morning: Solicitor reviews plan, identifies corrections needed
- Afternoon: Surveyor makes corrections (priority work)
- Evening: Corrected plan submitted to municipal clerk
- Next morning: Municipal clerk approves, plan ready for registration
- June 6 PM: Plan registered at land registry office (7 days before deadline)
Critical (<7 Days to Deadline)
Status: Emergency, weekend work, highest executive priority.
Actions:
- Emergency procedures: Weekend work authorized, overtime approved
- CEO/Mayor involvement: Highest political/administrative level engaged
- Legal escalation: External counsel engaged if needed
- Parallel tracks:
- Track 1: Register current plan (even if minor defects)
- Track 2: Apply for second approval (if Track 1 fails)
- Communication: Daily briefings to council, approving authority
- Post-mortem: After deadline met (or missed), conduct lessons-learned review
Example:
- Approval date: March 15, 2025
- Current date: June 11, 2025 (2 days to deadline)
- Status: Critical - land registry office appointment on June 13 (last possible day)
- Action:
- June 11: CEO contacts Land Registrar, confirms appointment for 9 AM June 13
- June 12: Legal team pre-registers plan documents, ensures no issues
- June 13, 9 AM: Municipal clerk attends land registry office in person
- June 13, 10 AM: Plan registered (3 hours before 4 PM deadline)
- Post-mortem: Review why timeline became critical, implement process improvements