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...There are many rules and procedures governing lawsuits in Ontario, but limitation periods are one of the most important to understand when consideri...
...In Ontario, corporate minute book records must include the following: Articles and Bylaws, including amendments Any unanimous shareholder agreement Minutes of meetings or reso...
...et. As a result, it can be subject to the claim of creditors of the other co-owners or even family law claims. With respect to real estate in particular, if you want to sell or re-finance, you need th...
.... If you have a guest, service person, or anyone injured on your property, make sure to speak to a lawyer before apologising, negotiating, or discussing the matter with them. The Divisional Court in ...
...th adult family members which may result in tax savings. You should be aware that there may be tax law changes in the future which will limit or eliminate altogether income splitting through holding c...
...ation, and any terms and conditions to be provided. This is a highly technical and complex area of law that can be difficult for a property owner to understand when faced with an upcoming expropriatio...
...all of your adult children (minor children are another matter and one you should discuss with your lawyer), then strongly consider only doing so if they enter into a “co- ownership agreement.” A co-ow...
...The client can sign the Return after the Certificate is issued by the court and, in fact, must, by law, submit the Return to the Province within 90 days after the Certificate is issued by the Court. W...
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These measures when coupled with the minimum sentences that are proscribed by the Criminal Code of Canada upon conviction, the consequences can be quite severe.
Immediate Licence Supsension ...
... charged by the Ministry of Transportation to have your licence reinstated.
Civil Litigation Criminal Law Since 1995, the Ontario government has introduced tough measures against drinking and driving. These ...
...thorized to manage the “property” of an incapable person or an estate. Section 2 of the Succession Law Reform Act permits an individual to “by will devise, bequeath or dispose of all property… to whic...