What are the requirements for establishing that there was a transfer of property?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Pearson v. The Queen, 2009 TCC 338 (CanLII):

As was the case in Gambino v. Canada,[1] requirements two and four have been met and requirements one and three are in dispute. (i) Was there a transfer of property?

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