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  • [[Category:Family Law]] ...of a family court to grant extensions of time under s. 2(8) of the Family Law Act. In this case, those limitation periods are six years for the husband� ...
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  • ...ether entered into a cohabitation agreement under section 53 of the Family Law Act; (“conjoint”) ==Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3{{FLA}}== ...
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  • [[Category:Family Law]] ...COVID-19 pandemic the relevant jurisprudence has confirmed that the family law focus is and should always be the best interests of the child no matter wha ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] ...text because the legislature had occupied the field through the Children’s Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 68. ...
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  • ...t, the Family Law Act, the Children’s Law Reform Act, the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 <b><u>or any other Act.</b></u> R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, s ...1) Courts shall administer concurrently all rules of equity and the common law. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, s. 96 (1); 1993, c. 27, Sched. ...
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  • [[Category:Securities Law]] ...fund limited partnerships previously acquired by Mr. Novogratz through his family office. ...
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  • ==Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017, S.O. 2017, c. 14, Sched. 1== ...s not apply to personal information that a service provider is required by law to collect, use or disclose. ...
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  • [[Category:Family Law]] ...wn by an accounting under section 15 to be payable by one spouse or common-law partner to the other may be satisfied ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] [[Category:Family Law]] ...
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  • ==[http://canlii.ca/t/g63ln Law Society of Upper Canada v. Nicolas Xynnis, 2014 ONLSAP 9 (CanLII)]== ...and prevents anyone from identifying the child or a member of the child’s family. Part 6 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, S.C. 2002, c. 1, contains variou ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB), Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB), P ...
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  • ...e was evicted from that group home and unceremoniously brought back to his family’s front doorstep, his possessions beside him in a garbage bag. Can you im ...kes a lot of sense. It shocks me that this needs to be debated so that the law is actually enforced. I fully support this motion because it is absolutely ...
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  • ...intent to reclaim the unit for the purpose of residential occupation by a family member. ...uine intention to terminate the tenancy for the purpose of occupation by a family member to satisfy the "good faith" requirement. See, for example, Decristof ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...ntially polygamous, if it was celebrated in a jurisdiction whose system of law recognizes it as valid. ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] ...of Appeal. In that case, a mother moved the children of her former common law partner from Alberta to Britain without notice to the father. Mr. Sturkenbo ...
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  • ..., if such other relative lives on the premises as a member of the tenant’s family, or by any person whose title is derived by purchase, gift, transfer or ass ...hallenged, and addressed, in Leavere. The court noted that while at common law priorities were determined in accordance with the chronological order of th ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB) ...
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  • ...nder identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. ...tionship outside marriage. They submit that marital status includes common law relationships, but it does not extend to those who are not living together, ...
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  • ...ether entered into a cohabitation agreement under section 53 of the Family Law Act; (“conjoint”) ...he relation of landlord and tenant, or to make applicable the incidents by law belonging to that relation; nor is it necessary, in order to give a landlor ...
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  • ...ourt concerning his failure to make production of documents in this family law pro-ceeding; ::The criteria applicable to a contempt of court conclusion are settled law. <b><u>A three-pronged test is required.</b></u> <b><u>First,</b> the ord ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB) ...
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  • [[Category:Condominium Law]] | categories = [Condominium Law], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)] ...
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  • ...the Tenant filed an Agreement of Heirs document, which she obtained from a family member, containing provisions requiring the estate to obtain Band Council c ...however, that the <i>Residential Tenancies Act,</i> 2006 (the ‘Act’), as a law of general application, could apply to reserve lands pursuant to section 88 ...
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  • [[Category:Evidence Law]] | categories = [Evidence Law] ...
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  • ...oviso is not in derogation of any rights conferred by Part V of the Family Law Act. ...against the executor or administrator of the person who committed or is by law liable for the wrong. ...
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  • ...for purchasing the residential complex and their desire to move closer to family members and that they have sold their house and are currently renting a fri ...y unlikely to me that if the Landlords genuinely wanted to live near their family they would instead decide to move into the smallest and only occupied unit ...
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  • [[Category:Family Law]] ==Children's Law Reform Act, RSO 1990, c C.12<ref name="CLRA"/>== ...
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  • [25] Dr. Glick states that the Deputy Judge erred in law in his interpretation and application of ss. 4 and 5 of the <b><i>Limitatio ...n period runs from the date the relationship was terminated is contrary to law and an error. ...
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  • ::(ii) obligation to accompany a spouse, common-law partner or dependent child to another residence, ::(v) obligation to care for a child or a member of the immediate family, ...
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  • The Law ...view Properties Inc. v. Mohamed [2014] O.J. No. 4220 (OSCJ); and <i>Jewish Family and Child Services of Greater Toronto v. K.B. 2016 ONCJ 259 (CanLII), [2016 ...
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  • |Copyright law of Canada|copyright law |Canadian patent law|patent law ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB) ...
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  • 2 (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law and who, ::21. Every resident has the right to have any friend, family member, caregiver or other person of importance to the resident attend any ...
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  • [33] <b><u>The doctrine of abuse of process is a broad and remedial common law principle. It is one which can take many forms.</b></u> It was developed by ...court’s process. This concept of abuse of process was described at common law as proceedings “unfair to the point that they are contrary to the interes ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB) ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)] ...
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  • [[Category:Criminal Law]] | categories = [Criminal Law] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...xual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability or the receipt of public assistance. O. Reg. 290/98, s. ...
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  • ...e of motion for leave to appeal, other than a notice of motion in a family law appeal, $320. ...ther party a factum consisting of a concise argument stating the facts and law relied on by the party. O. Reg. 14/04, s. 18. ...
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  • ...Correctional Services Act, the Charitable Institutions Act, the Child and Family Services Act, the Developmental Services Act, the Ministry of Health Act or An Act to Consolidate and Revise the Law with respect to Residential Tenancies ...
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  • 1. Any provision of any statute, regulation, rule, by-law or order of the Government of Ontario establishing any limitation period sh 2. Any provision of any statute, regulation, rule, by-law or order of the Government of Ontario establishing any period of time withi ...
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  • ...nit, but the legislation does not prohibit tenants from having room-mates, family and friends living with them. The Member found, correctly in our view, that ...enant’s right to have overnight guests subject to the City of Toronto’s by-law regarding overcrowding and the Landlord’s rights under the Act with respe ...
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  • [[Category:Law Society of Ontario]] | categories = [Commentary], [Law Society of Ontario] ...
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  • [[Category:Constitutional Law]] ...ph 38). Some forms of association are an unavoidable aspect of life (e.g., family, work, association with the government and its programs and policies). Comp ...
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  • ...ether entered into a cohabitation agreement under section 53 of the Family Law Act; (“conjoint”) ...reakdown and separated. The second named Tenant appears to be staying with family, her children still live in the unit, and she is still paying some of the b ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...of Safety (LTB)], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)], [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [RTA Exempt Tenancies], [Section 61 (RTA)] ...
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  • ::(b) an order has been made under section 46 of the Family Law Act against a person mentioned in subsection 46 (2) of that Act and the ord ::(c) an order has been made under section 35 of the Children’s Law Reform Act against a person mentioned in subsection (4) and the order inclu ...
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  • ...ore we do a deep dive into the dark and twisted world of Landlord & Tenant Law we are going to go over some basic legal concepts. ...mething simply the you don't understand it well enough". As in the case of law this basic principle if the foundation to every great legal defense. ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] | categories = [Tort Law], [Privacy] ...
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  • :::(ii) that is required by law. ::(i) required by law. ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] | categories = [Tort Law], [Privacy], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)] ...
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  • ...ct gives to the Tribunal “authority to hear and determine all questions of law and fact with respect to all matters within its jurisdiction under this Act <b><u>19) Accordingly, we find that the Tribunal was incorrect and erred in law in determining that it had no jurisdiction to award damages for breach of c ...
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  • ...here provisions of the Code conflict with provisions in another provincial law, <u>including the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, it is the provisions of ...ing pregnancy, gender identity) , sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status, disability, or the receipt of public assistance. “Disability” i ...
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  • ...City of Mississauga Order made against the Landlord to comply with the by-law to either convert the rental unit or license it. ...ely clear that the Landlords are still in violation of the local zoning by-law. If they are then they have the option of serving the appropriate notice to ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [RTA Exempt Tenancies] ...
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  • ...,000.00 is sufficient to recognize the emotional stress the Tenant and his family suffered as a result of the Landlord’s bad faith termination of tenancy.< ...applicant, and reviewing the range of compensation in the Tribunal’s case law, I find that an award of $15,000 for her loss of dignity and the injury to ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB) ...
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  • ...as correct in holding that the change in circumstances that the landlord’s family was expecting an additional child was evidence upon which the Board could c ...d that the member committed an error of fact which amounted to an error of law because when she dismissed the Landlord’s application for not being compl ...
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  • [[Category:Employment Law]] | categories = [Employment Law] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law]] [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...
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  • ...ule 29.17, that the original order contained one or more serious errors in law justifying review. In our view, it was unreasonable for Board Member Van De [21] For these reasons, we hold that Board Member Van Delft erred in law by making an unreasonable decision and in undertaking the review, contrary ...
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  • ...ntal unit for residential storage. <b><u>It is not uncommon in many single family homes to have the basement used in whole or in part for storage of property 17. The law is clear that “residential occupation” as it is used in s.48(1) of the ...
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  • ...the financial implications - Mr. Ketola was the only “breadwinner” for the family and his contract with Value was his sole source of income.</b></u> Further ...wounded pride, shame, despair or public humiliation:</b></u> (see Black’s Law Dictionary, 6th ed.). Mental anguish is a subjective suffering that does n ...
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  • ...rder must be read in light of the previous order of Croll J. in the family law action, which has not been <b><u>complied with as regards disclosure and th ...
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  • [[Category:Constitutional Law]] ...= [By-Laws], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)], [Constitutional Law] ...
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  • 174 The Board has authority to hear and determine all questions of law and fact with respect to all matters within its jurisdiction under this Act ...ue to operate an illegal rooming house in flagrant contravention of the by-law while a city remains powerless to do anything about it. (In this case, the ...
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  • [[Category:Zoning Law]] ==(300 Series) Single family detached (not on water)== ...
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  • ==Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3== ::(b) any existing orders under Part I (Family Property) and any existing support orders or other enforceable support obli ...
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  • ...age. There may have been some negligence on the part of the Tenant or her family members. There is no proof that the Tenant wilfully damaged any part of th 21. With respect to remedy a number of principles emerge from the case law. First, a landlord cannot be held financially liable for disrepair that the ...
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  • ::(b) no procedure for dealing with the thing is otherwise provided by law. 2006, c. 19, Sched. B, s. 15 (2). ...ften an important part of peoples' lives, often regarded as members of the family. ...
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  • ...hat payment is made of all fees that are required, under the applicable by-law, resolution or regulation made under clause 7 (1) (c) of the Act, to be pai ...ccompanied by the plans and specifications prescribed by the applicable by-law, resolution or regulation made under clause 7 (1) (b) of the Act, ...
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  • ...the date and the nature of the alleged violation of the co-operative’s by-law, the identification of the complainants, and the evidence to be relied on.< ...olm Place Housing Co-operative Inc. v. Hickox,</i><ref name="Miyafuji"/> a family of members was denied procedural justice in the rush to have them evicted a ...
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  • ...) 359, [1995] O.J. No. 1906 (C.A.), this court held that there is a common law implied undertaking not to use materials disclosed in civil proceedings in ...But TCHC also says this case has broader implications than for just this family. ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [Category:Section 19 (RTA)] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories =[Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)] ...
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  • Issue 1. Does Ontario law recognize a cause of action for invasion of privacy? ...respond directly to the wrong that had been done to Jones. In my view, the law of this province would be sadly deficient if we were required to send Jones ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Payment of Rent (LTB)‎], [Hearing Process (LTB)], [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [Personal Use Application (LTB)], [Interfere ...
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  • ...><u>a person</b></u> representing the applicant under the authority of the Law Society Act and, if <b><u>the applicant</b></u> does so, the Board may requ ..., it is not a matter of agreement but is an independent right given by the law."</b></u> ...
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  • ...pe v. College des médecins, [1998] A.Q. No. 1866 (C.A.); <i>Re Stevens and Law Society of Upper Canada (1979), 1979 CanLII 1749 (ON SC), 55 O.R. (2d) 405 <ref name="Adams">Adams v. Law Society of Alberta, 2000 ABCA 240 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/5rq2>, retr ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] | categories = [Tort Law], [Nuisance] ...
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  • ::“consumer” means an individual acting for personal, family or household purposes and does not include a person who is acting for busin ...e consumer and the consumer is entitled to any remedy that is available in law, including damages.</span> 2002, c. 30, Sched. A, s. 18 (1). ...
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  • [58] The appellant argues that the Board erred in law in ordering reinstatement, because there was no statutory authority to make ...locks were changed and there is another tenant, JJ, so the Board erred in law in ordering reinstatement. ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] ==Case Law== ...
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  • 2 (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law and who, ...1)(b) it could be argued that there is no "right or authority conferred by law" because here the tenant does not have the right to invite an occupier to s ...
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  • ::“consumer” means an individual acting for personal, family or household purposes and does not include a person who is acting for busin ...e consumer and the consumer is entitled to any remedy that is available in law, including damages.</span> 2002, c. 30, Sched. A, s. 18 (1). ...
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  • ...cockroaches. The Tenants told their Landlord and went to stay at the local family shelter for 4 days. The Landlord sent in a contractor to repair the mould i ...tandards. The impact on the Tenant was significant because they lived at a family shelter for 4 days and when they returned home, they did not have water. Th ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] | categories = [Personal Injury], [Tort Law] ...
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  • ...rules with respect to parking for the Tenant and her guests, including her family members, contrary to a long established practice whereby the Tenant’ has ...tenancy agreement is a valid contract. The general principles of contract law prohibit the Landlord from unilaterally changing the terms and conditions o ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...for such a loss. <b><u>This is a matter of contractual law, not insurance law,</b></u> but, of course, the insurer can be in no better position than the ...
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  • ...nt than to physically grab them and remove them for reasons not before the law. ...re on a letter addressed to all the tenants wherein he targeted DC and her family, with negative comments. In the Interim Order I ordered the Landlord to st ...
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  • 7. In addition to being a licensed paralegal under the Law Society Act the Landlord’s Representative is also a licensed real estate ...the date of the mediated agreement, she had suffered a recent death in her family and was heavily medicated for pneumonia. She did not speak with Duty Couns ...
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  • ...of the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa's French Common Law Program, Karen is a proponent of access to justice in both French and Engli ...from the University of Toronto, a Master of Laws degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, a Bachelor of Laws degree from McGill University and an Honours Bac ...
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  • ..., if such other relative lives on the premises as a member of the tenant’s family, or by any person whose title is derived by purchase, gift, transfer or ass Distress is discussed in (a) Williams' Canadian Law of Landlord and Tenant, 4th ed. (1973), at pp. 318-19: ...
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  • <b>The Law</b> The Plaintiff’s Claim is framed in the law of defamation. Subsection 5(1) of the Libel and Slander Act, R.S.O. 1990, ...
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  • ...relevant to the landlord’s bad faith under s. 57(1)(b). It is an error of law for the Board to restrict its consideration to the evidence at the point in ...us consequence of ending the tenancy and compelling them to relocate their family…As a result, I find that the Landlord had a duty to the Tenants to exerci ...
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  • [33] It was an error of law for the LTB to have made those orders. None are within the jurisdiction of ...unt claimed in the Tenant’s Form T2 was $436.49. That too was an error of law. ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Payment of Rent (LTB)‎], [Hearing Process (LTB)], [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [Personal Use Application (LTB)], [Interfere ...
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  • :2. I find that the case law provided by the Tenant is not relevant to this matter. In the case provided ...to the premises at Elliot Lake that he was leasing from the appellant. The family moved in on April 16th. On April 18th, the respondent was dismissed from Ri ...
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  • ...ws that the SBT is presumed to have the jurisdiction to consider the whole law. More specifically, when it decides whether an applicant is eligible for i ...hat she is a newly arrived refugee claimant in Canada and is alone without family in this country, and that the Landlord’s behaviour was traumatizing, inti ...
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  • ...ortance to be drawn from that given that CanLII is the public face of case law to the public. ...the first concerns of Stachybotrys on public health were published after a family was exposed to an extensive growth of S. chartarum at home in the US [7]. I ...
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  • [6] This appeal is limited to questions of law: Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17 (“RTA”), s. 210. Th [7] The Landlord submits that the Member erred in law by failing to take into account s. 3(4) of the RTA, which confirms that the ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] ...and "recreational camp" found in D.A. Dukelow, The Dictionary of Canadian Law, 3rd ed. (Scarborough, Ont.: Carswell, 2004). These definitions are not hel ...
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  • ...a seasonal camping spot for a recreational trailer, what is the applicable law that governs the use. ...campsite, was a temporary living accommodation where the applicant and his family could eat, shower and sleep. It was not the applicant’s permanent addres ...
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  • ...the public health department, the social services hotline and the city by-law office all in an attempt to get answers and all while she was living away f 1. This application involves the lower or basement unit of a single family home divided into two rental residential units. The tenancy began in July o ...
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  • ...not based on the written statements of the various members of the Tenants family regarding their personal observations about the lack of heat. I find the c ...the rental units was less than the level required by the City of Ottawa by-law. Based on testimony I find the number of days to be equal to 3 weeks. One ...
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  • ...he relation of landlord and tenant, or to make applicable the incidents by law belonging to that relation; nor is it necessary, in order to give a landlor ::It is not difficult to discern in the case law the need for the exclusiveness of the occupation or use to be related to th ...
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  • [[Category:Tort Law]] | categories = [Credit Reporting], [Limitations], [Tort Law], [Defamation] ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB), Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB) ...
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  • The law on the second issue ...2 All E.R. 289 (H.L.), which establishes the test for a tenancy at common law. The hallmarks of a tenancy are exclusive possession for a term at a rent. ...
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  • ...round of appeal, is not a question of law but a question of mixed fact and law and is, therefore, not subject to appeal under the RTA. ...ave notice on January 24, 2012 of termination effective March 31, 2012, in law that notice was invalid because it was not given in writing. Ms. Bailey th ...
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  • [3] The landlord brought a motion to determine before trial the question of law whether the provision of the tenancy agreement is void because it is incons [48] The respondents submit that, as the Property was a single-family home, s. 26(1) of the Regulation does not apply as the driveway at the Prop ...
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  • [[Category:Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)]] | categories = [Contract Law, Leases, & Sub-Letting (LTB)], [Interference of Reasonable Enjoyment (LTB)] ...
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  • ...ation demonstrates ACR's intention that the "camps" were leased for single-family private use and not as commercial campsite enterprises. "Commercial" tenanc ...r months could lose the tenant protections available to them under Ontario law. Moreover, individuals who rent premises in locations such as Collingwood f ...
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  • ...ritish Columbia</i>, 1989 CanLII 2 (SCC), [1989] 1 S.C.R. 143.{{Andrews v. Law Society of British Columbia, 1989 CanLII 2 (SCC)}} ...cipation in the SAWP is usually the primary income stream for the worker’s family. She cited research indicating that in Mexico, the average SAWP worker work ...
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  • ...by-law, as defined in subsection 1 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 or a by-law passed under paragraph 11 of subsection 8 (2) of the City of Toronto Act, 2 2 (1) Every person who is not acting under a right or authority conferred by law and who, ...
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