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The Purpose of All Risk Builder’s Insurance

July 3, 2019 | Chris T.J. Blom

Lloyd's Brief: Canadian Legal Perspectives

Construction contracts in Canada typically include a requirement that the builder obtain builder’s risk insurance (often known as All Risk Builder’s insurance) which covers both the builder and the owner of the property in the event of loss arising from […]

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Frais généraux de chantier – que comporte la liste prévue par règlement ?

June 26, 2019 | Anik Pierre-Louis

Construction Newsletter - Quebec

Journal Constructo – 21 juin 2019 Alors que l’été se pointe à l’horizon, cette chronique nous ramène aux conditions particulièrement froides et rigoureuses de l’hiver 2008-2009. Tous ont alors vécu les affres de travaux effectués en condition hivernale, incluant les […]

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Gender Inclusive Facilities

June 24, 2019 | Jason Rivait

MT Condominium & Strata Brief

A recent decision of the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (the “Tribunal”) has provided insight as to who can be held responsible to ensure that common element facilities are inclusive. The applicant, a condominium unit owner, raised the issue of discrimination […]

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Connecting Care Act, 2019 is in Force

June 18, 2019 | Kathryn M. Frelick, Christine Morano

Health Communiqué

On June 6, 2019, the Connecting Care Act (CCA) was proclaimed into force. It brings into effect a number of key structural changes that will create the framework for health system transformation in Ontario. Not all of the changes have […]

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Advocacy by Canadian Not-For-Profits – Lobbying Rules and Election Advertising

June 13, 2019 | Mary Childs

Social Impact Newsletter

Canadian charities will be aware that there is now no limit on the resources a Canadian charity can devote to “Public Policy Dialogue and Development Activities” (PPDDAs). PPDDAs are non-partisan activities a charity carries on to participate in the public policy […]

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Death During a Divorce

June 11, 2019 | J. Allison Barkwell

Wealth Matters

What happens when someone dies after they have separated and before they have divorced or settled the matrimonial property issues?  Does the death of one of the parties end the divorce proceedings?  How is the property divided?  What can a […]

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Top Tips for Electronic Registration of Claims for Lien and Certificates of Action

June 4, 2019 | Susan N. Crisp

Breaking Ground: MT Construction Law Ontario Edition

Previous articles have focused on the legislation governing construction liens and the various pitfalls associated with their preservation and perfection. Equally important is an understanding of the logistics of how liens and certificates of action are registered on title. Below […]

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Hypothèque légale de la construction : attention à l’insaisissabilité des biens destinés à l’utilité publique

May 30, 2019 | Karine Carrier

Construction Newsletter - Quebec

Journal Constructo – 10 mai 2019 Introduction Lorsqu’un différend survient sur un chantier de construction, il n’est pas rare de voir des entrepreneurs, sous-traitants ou fournisseurs se prévaloir de leur droit à l’hypothèque légale afin de garantir leur créance. Dans […]

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The Worth of “Diminished Value” Claims in Ontario – Update

May 28, 2019 | Helen D.K. Friedman

MT Insurance Law Blog

In past blogs,[1] my colleague, Patricia Forte, has tracked the case law on the state of “diminished value” claims in Ontario.  A recent Superior Court case, Zheng v. Certas Home and Auto Insurance Co.,[2] provides further insight as to the […]

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Limitation of Liability Clauses and Summary Disposition

May 16, 2019 | Mark Alexander

Breaking Ground: MT Construction Law Western Canada

In reasons dated April 1, 2019, a Master of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench summarily determined that a contractual limitation of liability clause served to limit the Plaintiff’s damages against a fire protection contractor to the cost of the […]

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