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Losing your Deposit

...sting and selling the property in question for $71,000.00 more than the original sale price. The law regarding deposits is as follows: the law is clear a deposit may be forfeited without proof o...

Letters of Intent

...When negotiating a commercial transaction for the purchase and sale of a business, many parties begin the legal process by entering into a letter of intent (“LOI”). An LOI outli...

Leases of Goods are now subject to the Personal Property Security Act (Ontario) (“PPSA”)

... apply to leases of goods of more than one year where: 1. the lessor is not regularly engaged in the business of leasing goods; or 2. a lease of household furnishings or appliances as part of a lease of land, ...
... than one year, even if the lease is a true lease. This amendment will bring the PPSA in line with the laws which are currently in effect in many of the other provinces in Canada. This amendment to the PPSA ...

Lawyer Fees 101

...It is best practice to hire a lawyer when getting involved in a lawsuit or a dispute. But when new clients approach our firm, they o...

Know Your Limitations – A Brief Overview of Limitation Periods in Ontario

...There are many rules and procedures governing lawsuits in Ontario, but limitation periods are one of the most important to understand when consideri...

Keeping Your Minute Book Up-To-Date

In Ontario, corporate minute book records must include the following: Articles and Bylaws, including amendments Any unanimous shareholder agreement Minutes of meetings or resolutions ...
... statements. Diligence in keeping the records up-to-date is important for a number of reasons: The Business Corporations Act (Ontario) specifically mandates that these records be kept and includes provisions ...

Joint Ownership – An Estate Planning Trap for the Unwary

...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...

Is Your Business or Organization Compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005?

...y 1, 2012 the Accessibility Standard for Customer Service Regulation came into effect for all businesses and organizations that employ at least one employee in Ontario and provide goods or service...

Is a homeowner always liable for injuries of their guests?

.... 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 ...

Holding Companies

... and own shares of another company. In most cases, a holding company does not carry on an active business. If you are operating a business in Ontario, there are a number of potential legal and tax benefits ...
... with 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 companies. ...

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