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Expropriation: An Overview of Your Rights as a Property Owner

... compensation, 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 expropriation. ...
... disturbance caused by the taking; Damages for "injurious affection" (includes other personal and business damages); Damages arising out of any special difficulties in relocating; Reasonable legal and ...

Estate Planning and the Family Cottage

...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...

Estate Information Returns

...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...

Drinking And Driving Offences: Some Surprising Consequences Upon Arrest And Conviction.

...d 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. Th...

Digital Assets in your Estate Plan

...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...

Deposit AND Damages on the Breach of an Agreement of Purchase and Sale

...ilar wording to all other Agreements of Purchase and Sale. Her Honour analysed and relied upon caselaw dealing with forfeiture of deposits that stood for the following: where the sale of land does...

Current Status of ESA

... Workplaces, Better Jobs Act.   On November 21, 2018 the PC government passed the Making Ontario Open for Business Act, 2018 and then on April 3rd, 2019 the Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act, 2018 received royal assent.  These bills once again made sweeping changes to Ontario’s employment laws, and many (but not all) of the amendments introduced by the Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act were ...

COVID-19 and Municipalities: Suspension of Limitation Periods

... retroactive to Match 16 th , 2020. The Order states: Any provision of any statute, regulation, rule, by-law or order of the Government of Ontario establishing any limitation period shall be suspended for the ...
... on complaints to Council, under s. 22 timelines for appeals in municipal by-laws, such as business licensing by-laws The above list is partial only, but it is easy to see from the list the extent ...

COVID-19 and Municipal Governments: Ontario’s Essential Workplaces List (Updated)

... is now available and can be found here:https://files.ontario.ca/solgen-oic-closure-nonessential-business-2020-03-24.pdf We have updated this article to reflect the differences from the list released on ...
... inspections, maintenance and repairs as well as for performing work necessary to comply with applicable laws (see ss.1(2)). In addition, the approved regulation contains a general statement (ss. 1 (5)): (5) ...

Corporation or Sole Proprietorship: Choosing a Legal Structure for your business

One of the first decisions you will need to make once you decide to start a business is which form of legal structure you will use to carry on your business. Will you operate as a sole ...
... register the business name. A sole proprietorship is not considered to be a legal entity under the law, but rather an extension of the individual who owns and operates the business. Perhaps the biggest ...

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