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Receiving All That You Are Entitled To: The Elements of Compensation in an Expropriation

... may be compensable to those who have been expropriated (some may overlap): the market value of land; damages attributable to disturbance; equivalent reinstatement equivalent accommodation cost ...
... negotiations and, if needed, for any subsequent proceedings before the Board of Negotiations or Ontario Municipal Board. Accordingly, it is very important that a property owner’s choice of appraiser is not only ...

Purchasing a Condominium Unit from a Developer: What Every Buyer Should Know

... housing in Ontario largely due to the density of such developments which is a preference of both municipalities (who tend to prefer high density land use) and developers (who tend to maximize profits given the density). The relative affordability of ...

Oakville's Urban Structure Review

... Urban Structure section of the Official Plan.  Urban Structure is used to provide an overview of the land use arrangements for a particular municipality. What will result is an Official Plan Amendment and possibly changes to the Town's Zoning By-law.  ...

New Town of Oakville’s Zoning By-law

... into force and effect in 2011. A zoning by-law is the means by which the Town of Oakville regulates land uses and sets zoning standards for properties in Oakville.  For property owners in particular and ...
... submissions on the new draft zoning by-law, you will not be able to appeal the by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. The Town of Oakville is in the process of developing a brand new town-wide zoning by-law. ...

Midtown Oakville: Big Changes Ahead

Completion of the Class EA On May 27, 2014, the Town of Oakville completed its Midtown Oakville Municipal Class Environmental Assessment. This was a three year long study undertaken by the Town to design a new transportation ...
... properties that will be ‘impacted’ when the plan is implemented. These ‘impacts’ include: Loss of land through expropriation; Possible impacts to commercial operations while construction occurs e.g. ...

Midtown Oakville: An Urban Growth Centre in the Making

... Subsequently, the Town of Oakville’s Official Plan (Livable Oakville), which was approved by the Ontario Municipal Board May 10, 2011, put in place specific policies for Midtown Oakville to reach the population ...
... develop strategies for implementation. One of these studies is the Midtown Oakville Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Midtown EA). Commenced on June 13, 2012, the Town initiated the Midtown EA to help ...
... property owners, please contact OMH lawyers Hal Watson at 905-842-8030. Harold R. Watson, Municipal & Land Development The Midtown Area is the area surrounding the Oakville Go Station and Trafalgar Road/QEW ...

Major Road Construction Project for Trafalgar Road and How It May Affect You

The Regional Municipality of Halton will be commencing construction in 2019 to widen Trafalgar Road between Leighland Avenue (Iroquois Shore Road) and Highway 407. This project will result in the widening of Trafalgar ...

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

...ness of leasing goods; or 2. a lease of household furnishings or appliances as part of a lease of land, if the use and enjoyment of the household furnishings or appliances is incidental to the use and...

Expropriation: An Overview of Your Rights as a Property Owner

... An expropriation occurs when a governmental authority (known as the Expropriating Authority) takes land without the consent of the owner. This right is codified in the Expropriations Act. The Act outlines ...
... regarding the appropriate compensation, you may apply to have the matter decided by the Ontario Municipal Board. The Board will conduct a hearing to determine what the appropriate amount of compensation ...

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

... Plaintiffs were entitled to their damages of the difference in sale price and their carrying costs of: municipal taxes; utilities; insurance premiums; interest on first and second mortgages; interest on bridge ...
... upon caselaw dealing with forfeiture of deposits that stood for the following: where the sale of land does not close due to a default by the purchaser, the vendor is entitled to the deposit without having ...

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