Anyone dealing with parties who are — or may be — covered by a Mareva order must take considerable care when engaging in transactions to ensure they stay on the right side of the court.
Month: July 2024
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Recent Posts
- Selecting the right procedural route to dismiss a claim: guidance from Lahey v. Lahey
- Ontario Court of Appeal enforces oral agreement for sale of land
- Buyer recovers deposit after vendor fails to terminate real estate deal
- Appeal Court upholds partial summary judgment in real estate fraud case
- Judge upholds arbitrator’s decision, keeps constructive trust debate going
