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Secured lending in Canada
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Canada
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- April 2 2013
On February 1, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada released the long-anticipated decision in Re Indalex 2013 SCC 61. The most significant aspect of
Re Indalex in the Supreme Court of Canada
- Stikeman Elliott LLP
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- Canada
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- February 20 2013
The Court of Appeal for Ontario's (the "OCA") decision in Re Indalex Ltd. was decried by professionals in pension, banking and insolvency practices
Practical implications of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in (Re) Indalex
- Norton Rose Canada LLP
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- Canada
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- February 6 2013
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision in (Re) Indalex has changed the landscape for both lenders and borrowers in Canada who sponsor registered
Give this post superpriority Supreme Court decides Sun Indalex Finance, LLC v. United Steelworkers
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- February 5 2013
The Supreme Court has issued its much-anticipated decision in Sun Indalex Finance, LLC v. United Steelworkers. The Supreme Court has issued its
Update on DIP financing and priority charges
- Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
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- Canada
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- December 6 2012
On June 5, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada heard the appeal from the Court of Appeal for Ontario’s decision in Re Indalex
Québec court: DIP lender has priority over pension plan deficit
- Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
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- Canada
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- May 21 2012
In April 2011, the Ontario Court of Appeal rendered a unanimous judgment in Re Indalex Limited which ordered that the amount the debtor was required to contribute towards its pension plan wind up deficiency be paid in higher priority to repayments to its DIP lender
Update on the Re Indalex Limited decision
- Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
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- Canada
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- March 28 2012
In a recent edition of Fully Secured (September 29, 2011 Volume 2, No. 3), the decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal in Re Indalex Limited was discussed, in which the Ontario Court of Appeal held that a statutory deemed trust claim arising out of a pension plan wind-up deficiency ranked in priority to debtor in possession (“DIP”) financing
Follow-up commentary on Indalex
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada
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- April 21 2011
In a client update released earlier this month, we discussed the recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal in the CCAA proceedings of Indalex Limited
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