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Landlord Options Upon Default Under A Commercial Lease.

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The starting point for determining the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants under a commercial lease is the written lease agreement.

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Limitation Periods for Demand Mortgages

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The BC Court of Appeal has pronounced a new decision which lenders in BC and their lawyers will want to be aware of.

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Collecting on a Judgment

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Categories: Blog, Litigation
When you have a debt claim, a first major consideration is obviously how you can collect the amount you are owed cost-effectively.

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Motorcycle Licensing in BC

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Categories: Blog, Personal Injury
Years back when I was going through the steps of obtaining my full motorcycle licence in British Columbia, I was surprised about how many people I spoke with that rode motorcycles that did not have a full licence.

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Mortgage Enforcement Issues

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Categories: Blog, Real Estate
In my foreclosure practice, typically the material circumstances have already been cast in stone by the time a client comes to see me about going to court.

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Unidentified Driver Accidents

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Categories: Blog, Personal Injury
Hopefully, if you have the misfortune to be injured in a motor vehicle accident, then you are not at fault for the accident and you are able to identify the driver on the vehicle who is at fault.

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Understanding the Foreclosure Process

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Categories: Blog, Real Estate
When a purchaser borrows funds to purchase real property (i.e. land and any buildings or structures attached to the land), most arm’s length lenders will require a personal promise to repay the funds, as well as some interest and expenses.

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Can They Sue Me For That?

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Categories: Blog, Litigation
At some point in your life, you have undoubtedly heard someone threaten to sue someone else

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