Library - Frontenac County Court House, 5 Court St., Kingston
Description
If you are a construction lawyer, real estate lawyer or general practitioner, this seminar will take the mystery out of construction liens. Leading practitioners will take you step by step through keys areas of the Construction Lien Act and recent developments in the law. Learn practical tips on conducting a lien action; how to discharge and vacate liens; electronic registration; quirky liens and various important miscellaneous provisions under the Construction Lien Act.
Focus: A primer for construction law practitioners, real estate lawyers and general practitioners on key areas of the Construction Lien Act, with a focus on specific statutory provisions and practice issues.
Taped from the October 6, 2009 CLE Program.
Highlights • What is and isn’t lienable, what to do if lien rights are lost, and quirky liens • Electronic registration: developments and potential legislative amendments • Standard motions with precedents • Practice tips and pitfalls to watch out for
* Plus applicable taxes
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Full Program Agenda
Video Replay Agenda
What Is and Isn’t Lienable? Marcia J. Oliver, Law Office of Marcia J. Oliver - Huntsville
Practice in the Courts/Conduct of a Lien Action Master David H. Sandler, Ontario Superior Court of Justice
What to Do If Lien Rights Are Lost Neil S. Abbott, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
Electronic Registration Roger J. Gillott, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Basic Motions under the Construction Lien Act Joseph Cosentino, Goodmans LLP
Quirky Liens Glenn Grenier, Lang Michener LLP
Important Miscellaneous Provisions under the Construction Lien Act Brendan D. Bowles, Glaholt LLP
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