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- Despite the abundance of residential builder projects across the Greater Toronto Area, whether they be high-rise condominiums or single family residence subdivisions, there is still seemingly greater demand than supply....
- The Divisional Court in the recent case of Irvine v Seipt, 2017 ONSC 2551, dealt with the issue of liability
for an injury in a home....
- It's not uncommon to see signed quotes, purchase orders or contracts in which the name of one party is incorrect...
- The Town’s Planning Services Department has recently released a new draft Official Plan Amendment that affects the lands in the Midtown Oakville area...
- In the recent decision of Mendoza v. Active Tire & Auto Centre, the Court of Appeal confirmed the importance of complying with the disclosure obligations under the Arthur Wishart Act...
- As a junior litigator in our civil litigation department, I often deal with our clients with claims on the ‘lower’ end of the spectrum. Often these are claims with damages between $15,000 - $100,000.00. ...
- The Town's Livable Oakville Sub-Committee received a report from the Town's planning staff on May 17, 2017...
- Cost indemnity is one of the more interesting features of the Expropriations Act. Its purpose is to ensure that innocent property or business owners...
- As was recently indicated, the Town of Oakville has been studying Speers Road to determine how to improve this important area of Oakville...
- Due to the inherent unfairness associated with an expropriation, the aim of the Expropriations Act is to place the claimant in the same position...
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