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Licence RBQ : Un élément essentiel à considérer en appel d’offres!

Introduction Il est connu dans l’industrie de la construction que, pour exercer ses activités, un entrepreneur doit détenir la licence appropriée (ci-après « Licence RBQ ») émise par la Régie du bâtiment du Québec. La Loi sur le bâtiment[1], qui est d’ordre...

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Property assessments in Quebec: Deadline to challenge assessed value is April 30, 2023

Are you an owner or tenant of a commercial, industrial or institutional building and feel that the assessment of your property is too high? April 30, 2023 is the deadline to challenge this assessment. Property values in Quebec have increased...

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2 ways the ban on purchasing residential real estate by non-Canadians is affecting builders and developers

The Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act (the “Act”) took effect in January.  The Act bans “non-Canadians” from buying “residential property” for two years and it is intended to increase the supply of housing to Canadians. ...

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Construction lien claims: Takeaways from XPL Construction Solutions Inc. v. North Bay Capital Investments Ltd.

A January 2023 court decision from Ontario, XPL Construction Solutions Inc. v. North Bay Capital  Investments Ltd., dealt with a motion by the Defendant, North Bay Capital Investments Ltd. (“North Bay”), seeking an order to, among other things, discharge a...

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Alors qu’une récession nous menace, quelques rappels sont indiqués au sujet de l’hypothèque légale de la construction

Introduction L’industrie de la construction a connu une période de vitalité exceptionnelle au cours des dernières années malgré des contrecoups sous forme de rareté de la main d’œuvre et de pénurie de matériaux. Des nuages gris se pointent toutefois maintenant...

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Can cash paid into Court be substituted with lien bond after project completion: Alberta Court of Appeal clarifies

In Tempo Alberta Electrical Contractors Co. Ltd. v. Man-Shield (Alta) Construction Inc., 2022 ABCA 409, the Alberta Court of Appeal clarified that, based on a collective reading of section 48 and section 22 of the Builders’ Lien Act (Alberta) (now...

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The last days of contingent payments: Pay-when-paid clauses and the PPCLA

On August 29, 2022, the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act, RSA 2000, c P-26.4 (the “PPCLA”) came into force. The PPCLA changed the law governing the construction industry in Alberta. One such change was the imposition of mandated timelines...

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Section 47 motions under Ontario’s lien legislation

A recent Ontario Superior Court decision from April 2022, Louis Jones Construction Ltd. v. Rocque, 2022 ONSC 2362, adds to the line of cases dealing with motions brought under Section 47 of Ontario’s construction lien legislation to discharge an expired lien....

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Construction lien claims: Takeaways from Nova Concrete Inc. v. 2035211 Ontario Inc.

Introduction An April 2022 Ontario decision Nova Concrete Inc. v 2035211 Ontario Inc., 2022 ONSC 2391 (which involved cross-motions and various layers of relief sought by the parties) outlines the importance of: the summary nature of construction lien proceedings; the...

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Get your priorities right: Arrears of prior mortgages before liens

Overview The Court of Appeal for Ontario recently confirmed that where a mortgage has priority over a construction lien, all related mortgage interest, enforcement fees and other expenses will have priority over the lien, even if the mortgage-related fees, charges...

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