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Energy infrastructure proponents must submit a plan, profile, and book of reference to the Canadian Energy Regulator detailing all land parcels to be acquired or traversed, including parcel identification, dimensions, area, and owner/occupier information. The Regulator may require additional details as necessary.

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Plan, profile and book of reference

199 (1) The company must submit the plan, profile and book of reference referred to in paragraph 198(c) to the Regulator. (2) The plan and profile must include any details that the Commission may require. (3) The book of reference must describe the portion of land proposed to be taken in each parcel of land to be traversed, giving the numbers of the parcels, and the area, length and width of the portion of each parcel to be taken, and the names of the owners and occupiers insofar as they can be ascertained. (4) The plan, profile and book of reference must be prepared to the satisfaction of the Commission, and the Commission may require the company to provide any additional information that the Commission considers necessary.

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https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-15.1/section-199.html

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