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The commercial lease - not just another contract
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- January 2 2013
The undisputed seminal case on lease remedies, Highway Properties Ltd. v. Kelly, Douglas& Co. Ltd. ("Highway Properties") was challenged a few years back
Clarifying expenditures that qualify for the HRTC
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 8 2009
In our Spring 2009 edition, we discussed the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) that was included in the 2009 federal budget
Adequate reserve funds and the H.S.T.
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 8 2009
A condominium recently had its reserve fund study done
Good news for boards on single family provisions in declarations and eliminating rooming houses
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 8 2009
In the recent Howard decision, a unit owner sought to prevent the condominium corporation from continuing with its enforcement proceeding against her by laying a complaint with the Human Rights Commission
Letting go
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- June 1 2009
When subleasing part of a tenant’s premises, you should keep the following in mind
Letting go
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- October 1 2009
The wording of a use clause in a lease can have a significant impact on the rights of landlords and tenants in the event of an assignment or sublease
Purchase of US vacation properties by Canadians
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- December 22 2009
Given the attractive U.S. real estate market, the strong Canadian dollar and low interest rates, more and more Canadians are purchasing U.S. vacation properties
Alberta Bill 19 and Bill 50 controversial? Certainly! Effective? Let’s wait and see
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- December 17 2009
Much of the political controversy in the 2009 Spring Session of Alberta's Legislature surrounded Bill 19
Letters of intent
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- January 4 2010
In our November edition of Leasing Times, we discussed some of the concerns raised in the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Wallace v. Allen
Letting go Part 1
- Miller Thomson LLP
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- Canada
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- May 5 2009
Both landlords and tenants have substantial (but often competing) interests in assignment, subleasing, change of control, leasehold mortgaging ("assignment") provisions in commercial leases
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