Failure to keep a potential beneficiary informed overrides a limitation period, B.C. court rules
Even if a student has spent 30 or more hours a week engaged in studying, that’s not enough to categorize the student as being full-time
New law that was set to come into effect on July 1 and would’ve allowed individuals to sue companies that violate CASL has been put on hold for the time being
But the costs of terminating a long-term administrative employee who had agreed to work for the buyer for at least six months after the sale were the buyer’s responsibility
Andrew Kriegler also pointed out during a discussion that the words “best interest” are already an integral component of IIROC’s rules
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The chief regulator of the proposed CMRA believes Alberta, Quebec and other provinces will consider joining the initiative once it proves successful
Court decision means a former spouse loses access to life insurance proceeds because of change to beneficiary in ex-spouse's policy
Records must show “business-like endeavour”
The decision marks the first time an appellate court in Canada has revoked a voluntary settlement