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Tag: judge

COMMERCIAL LEASING: How the Court Applies Equitable Remedies

There have been some interesting developments in commercial leasing law over the last year, among which can be seen important trends in commercial leasing jurisprudence.Equitable RemediesIt...

FAMILY LAW: From case conference to motions to settlement conference to trial management conference to trial and finally to appeal!

After a case conference, a litigant usually seeks an order on motion, which requires two documents: a notice of motion and an affidavit.  The affidavit is...

RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT:”…whatever you say may be given in evidence against you at your trial…”

In Criminal Charges, Charter Jurisdiction is a very important point to keep in mind during preliminary inquiries, because a justice conducting a preliminary hearing is not...

PREPARING FOR TRIAL

Collecting evidence is the first step in preparing for the trial of an action. Testimony of witnesses, admissions, and documents are the components of evidence.  A...

TRIAL AND JURY

Pre-trial procedures and offers to settle are considered a process in-themselves.  People are gently nudged to see the cost consequences for failure to accept a realistic offer, thereby...

Does a Hot Tub in Your Condominium Back Yard or Terrace Need Approval?

Case analysis on the Ontario Court of Appeal decision and interpretation of Section 98 of the Ontario Condominium Act, specifically deals with an owner needing approval...