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Legal

Sep 15, 2010

A case study: When simple problems become significant

Consider the following hypothetical situation: A contractor is retained to erect a box-shaped building for an owner on lands that are now part of a subdivision.
Aug 15, 2010

A tale of two subcontractors

Years ago, we acted for a subcontractor who found himself on the receiving end of charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Jul 15, 2010

The Ontario New Home Warranty Program

Most of us have heard of the new home warranty, however, we may not understand how that program works.
Jun 15, 2010

Dealing with the problem owner

If you have been working long enough as a construction contractor, you have had an odd client that, if you had to do it all over again, you would have never taken the job in the first place.
May 15, 2010

Keeping track of who’s who in construction

It is not unusual for even large companies to drop the ball and fail to keep up with registrations.
Apr 15, 2010

Due diligence and the Occupational Health and Safety Act

It is worth revisiting, and focusing in more detail on the “due diligence defence.”
Apr 15, 2010

Response to Legal Issues column

The following letter to the editor is a comment on Rob Kennaley’s Legal Issues column from the February 2010 Horticulture Review.
Mar 15, 2010

Protect against workplace violence and harassment

The Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act (Violence and Harassment in the Workplace), 2009, comes into effect on June 15, 2010.
Feb 15, 2010

When you and your client are on different pages

A costly dispute between a client and contractor.
Jan 15, 2010

Beware the trust provisions of the Construction Lien Act

As a landscape contractor, you no doubt have business loans that require regular payments. You probably also pay rent.
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