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- Joining a corporation as a shareholder often starts off on the right foot – the venture appears lucrative, and you are excited to work with the friends, family or business partners you have elected to start your business with....
- They say the true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit. As trees grow, they also help mitigate climate change - but what legal issues can trees present?...
- Joining a corporation as a shareholder often starts off on the right foot – the venture appears lucrative, and you are excited to work with the friends, family or business partners you have elected to start your business with....
- In situations where an executor is asked to prove their authority to instruct financial institutions or other third parties on behalf of an estate that has control over the testator’s assets, that request triggers an application to court for a Certificate of Appointment....
- It is not uncommon that an individual may incorporate their company, either provincially or federally, but fails to do anything else to comply with the legal requirements with respect to records required to be kept by corporations....
- The Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act (the “Act”) came into force and effect January 1, 2023 and generally prohibits “Non-Canadians” from purchasing, both directly and indirectly, residential property in Canada for a period of two years unless further extended....
- If you live in Ontario, chances are you may have heard of your municipality’s Committee of Adjustment. The Committee of Adjustment is an independent body appointed by a municipality’s council (under the authority of Ontario’s Planning Act) to make decisions on minor variance applications and consent applications....
- If you live in Ontario, chances are you may have heard of your municipality’s Committee of Adjustment. The Committee of Adjustment is an independent body appointed by a municipality’s council (under the authority of Ontario’s Planning Act) to make decisions on minor variance applications and consent applications....
- Section 73 of the Condominium Actprovides a purchaser of a pre-construction or new build condominium unit with a ten day cooling off period in which the purchaser may rescind their agreement of purchase and sale. ...
- Business owner clients who may be contemplating retirement frequently request our assistance in order to effectively structure and implement the transition of an incorporated business to a member of the family (such as an adult son’s or adult daughter’s corporation)....
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