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In This Issue - #237 November 2018

  1. Promissory Notes and Settlement Agreements – Commit Agreements to Writing
  2. What Happens When A Commercial Tenant Does Not Follow the Proper Procedures to Renew a Lease?
  3. Changes to REDMA: Developer Obligations for Assignments of Purchase Agreements come into Force
  4. Property, Parties, Price – How Far the Court Will Go to Insert the 3 P’s of Real Estate into a Contract
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2. Promissory Notes and Settlement Agreements – Commit Agreements to Writing

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Often times parties will turn to friends, family, acquaintances or business relations to seek funds to borrow rather than a bank or other lending institution. ...

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3. What Happens When A Commercial Tenant Does Not Follow the Proper Procedures to Renew a Lease?

by Paul Tonita

A recent case from the Ontario Court of Appeal sets out an interesting chain of events. ...

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4. Changes to REDMA: Developer Obligations for Assignments of Purchase Agreements come into Force

by Bradley Cronquist

The Province of British Columbia has approved the amendments to REDMA and the Real Estate Development Marketing Regulation in order to facilitate the disclosure of information to provincial and federal authorities ...

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5. Property, Parties, Price – How Far the Court Will Go to Insert the 3 P’s of Real Estate into a Contract

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

The Statute of Frauds and Canadian jurisprudence require that for any contract of real property to be enforceable, it must contain an agreement with respect to three essential elements knowns as the 3 P’s: parties, property and price. ...

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