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No, the Magna Carta does not prohibit charging a fee to cross crown land.

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Yes if they chose to.

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The Crown is the largest land owner.

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Crown land in Nova Scotia is not for sale for private residential or recreational use. US citizens own the land that they purchase in Nova Scotia unless they forfeit on the land tax. If land tax is not paid for at least FIVE years the municipality in which the property is located can seize this property and put it up for public auction. Check the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources for regulations regarding crown land.

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