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... buyer should take steps to carefully review the terms of the original contract and consult with a lawyer. Although it is unlikely that the terms of this original contract can be further negotiated wi...
...19 received Royal Assent (the process by which a bill becomes an act of Parliament and part of the law of Canada) on April 3, 2019. This Act amends the Employment Standards Act, 2000 in the followin...
... 1995. The two charts below detail these amendments and how they may affect you and your place of business.
Many employers will need to amend their employment contracts and policies to reflect these ...
... professional counselling.
4. To relocate temporarily or permanently.
5. To seek legal or law enforcement assistance.
6. Such other purposes as may be prescribed.
January 1, ...
...s parties to appeal the Ontario Land Tribunal’s decisions to the Divisional Court on a question of law with leave of the Court, “unless another Act specifies otherwise”. Essentially, the appeal mechan...
...umably be commenced. It is important to make sure your rights are protected if your property or business is being affected by this project. Along with these improvements, the Town has also launched ...
... interesting features of the Expropriations Act. Its purpose is to ensure that innocent property or business owners facing an expropriation are not out of pocket for having to involuntarily engage in the often ...
... recover legal, appraisal costs, and other costs. This includes not only the standard fees to cover your lawyer and land appraiser, but fees for other experts that may need to be retained for a particular matter. ...
... following provision to the note:
“The
undersigned agrees that this promissory note is made for business purposes and
is a “business agreement” as defined in the Ontario Limitations Act, 2002 (the
“Act”). ...
... the treatment of demand obligations created on or after January 1, 2004 01-12-2008 16:56:00,Business Law ...
Recently, the Provincial government introduced new legislation that will reform business law in Ontario. Bill 152, which received Royal Assent on December 20, 2006, will result in considerable ...
... is defined under the Income Tax Act as one created by an individual and his or her spouse or common-law partner with the following criteria:
The trust must be created after 1999
The settlor of the ...
... a trust cannot claim the $500,000 capital gains exemption on the disposition of qualified small-business corporation shares or for qualified farm property. RRSP assets and RRIF's cannot be transferred ...