Unjust Enrichment-Are the Services “Incontrovertibly Beneficial”?
Unjust Enrichment – Are the Services “Incontrovertibly Beneficial”? A recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal outside the field of construction law reminds us
The Trust Fund Provisions of the Construction Lien Act (Ontario): New Developments relating to Suppliers and Third Parties
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
Who Knew That Mary Carter Was Involved In Construction Law?
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
When Does the Limitation Period Start For A Negligent Construction Claim?
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:
When Does The Limitation Period Start For A Negligent Construction Claim?
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
Jagosky v. Huntsville
This decision was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal on April 26, 2011: Jagosky v. Huntsville (Town), 2011 ONCA 324 (CanLII) https://bit.ly/kIB5Sz