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Contract Claim In Lien Action May Be Continued Even If Not Set Down Within Two Years: Saskatchewan Court Of Appeal

August 28, 2016

Summary In Livingston v. Span West Farms Ltd, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal recently held that, when a lien claimant includes a claim for contract

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CRA Entitled To Priority Over Subcontractors To Trust Funds In Owner’s Hands

February 21, 2017

The Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench recently held that the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) has priority over subcontractors and the bonding company in respect of

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When May An Arbitral Tribunal Correct Its Award?

June 6, 2017

Arbitrators are mortal. They may make mistakes in issuing their awards. In what circumstances may they correct an award? The scope of the authority of

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Saving Paper Could Cost You – Potential Perils of Incorporating Terms by Reference: Razar Contracting Services Ltd v. Evoqua Water

November 4, 2021

Why this decision matters Commercial agreements frequently incorporate or make reference to separate documents that form part of the larger bargain. This practice is known

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