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- The Limitations Act, 2002 (the “Act”) has been amended as of November 28, 2008 with respect to the treatment of demand obligations created on or after January 1, 2004...
- 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 changes to, among other statutes, the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) (“OBCA”)...
- If you are now or may in the future be engaged in leasing goods or personal property (ie. not real estate) to another person, then we would like to make you aware of a recent amendment to the PPSA which relates to leases of goods for a term of more than one year...
- When someone has died Part V of the Succession Law Reform Act, RSO 1990 c.S.26 permits a broadly defined class of dependants to seek a support order from a Court where the estate has not made adequate provision for a dependant...
- The anticipated new regulations are now in place to implement the changes promised in the Ontario Government’s 2005 budget...
- Title fraud is a crime that is on the rise in Canada, particularly in areas with high real estate value and an increasing real estate market such as southern Ontario. The majority of the public, however, are unaware of the possibility of fraud against their homes or how they can protect themselves...
- The new Consumer Protection Act, 2002 (the “Act”) will come into force on July 30, 2005. This Act combines and updates six existing pieces of legislation: the Business Practices Act, the Consumer Protection Act, the Consumer Protection Bureau Act, the Loan Brokers Act, the Motor Vehicle Repair Act, and the Prepaid Services Act...
- Since 1995, the Ontario government has introduced tough measures against drinking and driving. These include...
- It is common when a landlord and tenant are negotiating the terms of the lease for certain premises that they enter into a relatively short agreement which is often referred to as an Offer to Lease...
- I paid off my mortgage and I want the pleasure of personally taking the mortgage discharge to the local registry office, paying the fee, and registering the discharge...
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