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Laying the foundation for a build-to-suit lease
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 3 2012
A build-to-suit (or design-build) lease is essentially a landlorddeveloper’s agreement to construct a purpose built building, usually for a single tenant
Repair and maintenance obligations under the commercial lease
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 18 2012
A typical commercial lease places most or all of the responsibility for repairs and maintenance on the tenant, except that the tenant's obligations may be
TSCC 1633 v Baghai Development Ltd. and Rabba Fine Foods Inc.
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- January 10 2012
This recent decision of the Superior Court will encourage boards trying to enforce the condominium Declaration, bylaws and rules against commercial owners
Waiver of subrogation clauses in unit owner insurance policies
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- January 9 2013
The declarations of many condominium corporations contain a provision requiring insurance policies to include a "waiver of subrogation" against a
Long term leases and Ontario's Planning Act
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- September 6 2012
Section 50 of the Planning Act and its predecessor sections have been in force for many years
Real estate commissions disputes
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 9 2011
Realtors expect to be paid for their work when they deliver to a vendor who is similarly ready to conclude a deal, a purchaser who is willing, ready and able to purchase
Green Bin collection in high-rise buildings
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- September 29 2009
The Waste Diversion Task Force 2010 is a City of Toronto project that aims for a 70 per cent reduction in Toronto’s solid waste output by 2010
Insurance advice for owners and board
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- August 12 2010
In my experience, the best advice you can give a condominium unit owner that is easy for him or her to follow has to do with insurance
Caught by the “net lease” clause?
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- August 25 2011
It is difficult to find a landlord’s form of commercial or industrial lease that does not contain a "net lease" clause of some description
No trespassers allowed
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- 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
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