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Unjust Enrichment-Are the Services “Incontrovertibly Beneficial”?

February 14, 2011

Unjust Enrichment – Are the Services “Incontrovertibly Beneficial”?  A recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal outside the field of construction law reminds us

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The Trust Fund Provisions of the Construction Lien Act (Ontario): New Developments relating to Suppliers and Third Parties

March 7, 2011

The Trust Fund Provisions of the Construction Lien Act (Ontario):   New developments relating to Suppliers and Third Parties By Thomas G. Heintzman O.C, Q.C. and

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Who Knew That Mary Carter Was Involved In Construction Law?

April 3, 2011

In Aecon Buildings v. Stephenson Engineering Limited, the Ontario Court of Appeal recently dismissed a construction law claim because a Mary Carter agreement was not

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When Does the Limitation Period Start For A Negligent Construction Claim?

April 16, 2011

When Does the Limitation Period Start For A Negligent Construction Claim? The law of Limitations creates a difficult question for those involved in construction projects:

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When Does The Limitation Period Start For A Negligent Construction Claim?

May 3, 2011

An addition to my April 17, 2011 article on the start of a limitation period for a negligent construction claim has been made due to

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Jagosky v. Huntsville

May 5, 2011

This decision was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal on April 26, 2011: Jagosky v. Huntsville (Town), 2011 ONCA 324 (CanLII) 

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