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Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
On October 25, 2023, the National Assembly of Quebec passed Bill 17, An Act to amend various provisions for the main purpose of reducing regulatory and administrative burden (Act).
Fasken
Entities providing one-off instalment sales, leasings (crédit-bails) and leases in Québec are aware that they may register their rights at the Register of Personal and Movable Real Rights ("RPMRR")...
Miller Thomson LLP
On October 27th, 2023, Bill 17 – An Act to amend various provisions for the main purpose of reducing regulatory and administrative burden (the "Bill"), obtained royal assent.
Sotos LLP
A traditional exit option available to dealer principals is selling your dealership to an unrelated third party. Leaving your dealership to the next generation or a family member isn't always a viable option...
Miller Thomson LLP
In the recent Alberta Court of King's Bench decision The Owners: Condominium Plan No. 9311533 v Shui Ming Tong Foundation, the Applications Judge was asked to determine two...
Blaney McMurtry LLP
In Caja Paraguyaya De Jubilaciones Y Pensiones Del Personal De Itaipu Binacional v. Obregon, the Court clarified the issue of whether the civil standard for stay pending appeal, or the criminal standard...
Daoust Vukovich LLP
Percentage rent ties a tenant's rental obligation to its sales at the leased premises. Typically, the percentage rent payable will be determined by multiplying an established percentage...
McMillan LLP
On January 1, 2016, the province of Québec adopted a new type of movable hypothec with delivery (commonly called a "pledge") on monetary claims, in order to respond more effectively to the needs ...
McMillan LLP
Aviation Regulation Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Canada, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Cassels
COVID-19 has created global uncertainty, including in the business of equipment and aircraft financiers.
Miller Thomson LLP
It is common for a special loans officer of a secured lender to swear an Affidavit on behalf of their financing institution in connection with enforcement proceedings.
CLC (Canadian Litigation Counsel)
Alberta courts have again applied the principles from McIver v McIntyre to summarily dismiss an action where the Workers' Compensation Board ("WCB") has tried to sue vehicle leasing...
Crowe MacKay LLP
The coronavirus has motivated some dealerships to double down on mobile service vans, to deliver light service work in customers' own driveways or workplaces, according to service managers.
Minden Gross LLP
Further to our November 27, 2020 "Leasing Bulletin Update: CECRA is Dead, Long Live CERS", the Federal Government has since introduced Bill C-14,...
Minden Gross LLP
Further to our November 27, 2020 "Leasing Bulletin Update: CECRA is Dead, Long Live CERS", the Federal Government has since introduced Bill C-14,
Lindsay Kenney LLP
An issue often faced by an auto leasing company and the party leasing a vehicle (the lessee) in British Columbia is what remedy is available in the event the lessee defaults on the lease payments.
Blaney McMurtry LLP
Please find below our summaries of last week's civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Two recent decisions from courts in Ontario and Saskatchewan merit a closer look at when a party may have a pre-contractual duty to negotiate in good faith. Although there is no general duty to negotiate in good faith when negotiating ...
Torys LLP
Failing to do so may result in such terms being unenforceable.
Aird & Berlis LLP
On December 3, 2019, the Ontario Court of Appeal (the "OCA") released its decision in 1951584 Ontario Inc. (Maxium Financial Services Inc.) v. Altavision Plus Inc. ("Altavision"),...
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