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A recent post by Kelowna Now highlights the alarming rate at which sexual assault reports are being dismissed as “unfounded” by Kelowna RCMP.
It is one of the most common scenarios in construction litigation: work has completed, the contractor has rendered its final bill and an owner refuses to pay on the basis
In my previous article, Discharging a Builders’ Lien on Posting of Security: How Much is Enough?, I discussed the two pronged approach by the courts when considering what is sufficient
The rights and remedies that attach to commercial tenancies are generally prescribed by the lease agreement giving rise to the tenancy.
It is not an usual story: an insurance applicant does not make full and frank disclosure in their insurance application.
It is no secret that insurers are motivated to find ways to deny part or all of a claim.
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