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In This Issue - #235 September 2018

  1. Separation for ‘Empty Nesters’
  2. Contracts of Purchase and Sale: Removing Subjects
  3. New Property Transfer Tax Form
  4. How Are Wills Located?
  5. Contractual Terms by Convention: When Parties Fail to Explicitly Set Contractual Terms
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2. Separation for ‘Empty Nesters’

by Taryn Moore

Couples often experience significant change when their kids move out, and they retire or head towards retirement. ...

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Taryn Moore
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3. Contracts of Purchase and Sale: Removing Subjects

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Most people familiar with the purchase and sale of real property are familiar with subject to clauses, the full legal significance of such clauses can be a source of confusion. ...

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4. New Property Transfer Tax Form

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

On September 17, 2018, a new version of the property transfer tax return came into effect. ...

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5. How Are Wills Located?

by Vanessa DeDominicis

When a loved one passes away, how do you know if they had a Will? ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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6. Contractual Terms by Convention: When Parties Fail to Explicitly Set Contractual Terms

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

One of the frequent issues encountered in contractual litigation is parties failing to negotiate and set to writing the contractual obligations that exist between them. ...

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