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Court of Appeal skunks late property loss claims

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • May 10 2013

The Court of Appeal has allowed an insurer's appeal asserting the one-year limitation period in an all-risk property policy. The decision highlights

Will the real lessee please stand up?

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 30 2013

The Superior Court has released a decision dealing with the priority pecking order under section 277 of the Insurance Act. That section determines

What is a "self-propelled implement of husbandry"

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
  • -
  • April 29 2013

There is a new Superior Court decision answering the question of whether a particular uninsured all-terrain vehicle was required to be insured at the

The high price of age discrimination

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 29 2013

One of the most important issues facing employers today is the management of employees of the baby boomer generation who are nearing the end of their

Early bell ringing did not result in increased instruction time

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 25 2013

The school bells at twelve Ottawa area elementary schools were sounding between three and ten minutes prior to the published start times of the

Appropriate for board to rely on offences committed twenty years earlier

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 25 2013

The Grievor, a bus drivercustodian, pleaded guilty to sexual offences involving minors some twenty years earlier and was convicted. The events

No trespassers allowed

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
  • -
  • April 19 2013

The act of "trespassing" is often conceptualized as one person setting foot on another person's land without their consent. "Get off my property

SCC tax cases 2012 in review: the death of Moldowan and the first Transfer Pricing decision

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 17 2013

There are only a few tax cases that make it to the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC"). Indeed, any party that has sought leave to appeal to the SCC

Manufacturing fish results in tax exemption in BC

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
  • -
  • April 10 2013

More on the tax front: this time from the BC Supreme Court... In Pacific National Processing Ltd. v. HMTQ (BC), released February 5, 2013, Madam

The evolution of family status: the uncertainty continues

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • April 5 2013

In the face of competing views regarding the proper approach in establishing discrimination on the basis of family status, employers are faced with