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What The New CCDC 2 Stipulated Price Contract Means For You (Alberta Edition) - Real Estate and Construction

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Following a lengthy and industry wide consultative process, the Canadian Construction Documents Committee (CCDC) has recently issued a new CCDC 2 (2020) Stipulated Price Contract. The revised CCDC 2 has attempted to address some of the more significant changes that have taken place in the construction industry since its last version published in 2008. As an example, as prompt payment and adjudication comes into play across the country there was a need to update CCDC 2 to better align the commonly used contract document with industry practices and legislated requirements.

IRB Must Consider All Relevant Matters In Making Decisions - Tax

Seaport”) ruled that the Inland Revenue Board (“ IRB”)  Introduction In the case of  Seaport, the Johor Bahru High Court allowed a taxpayer s application for judicial review against the Director General of Inland Revenue (“ DGIR”). However, the Johor Bahru High Court did not quash the decision of the DGIR but instead, granted a prohibitory order to prohibit the DGIR from taking any steps to enforce its decision against the taxpayer pending further appeals on the High Court s decision and/or the determination of the merits of the DGIR s decision by the Special Commissioners of Income Tax. Background The Applicant was appointed by the Johor State Government as the

Qualifying for COVID-19 rent relief and the enforceability of deeds - Real Estate and Construction

The recent Supreme Court of New South Wales decision of NTT Australia Digital Pty Ltd v Cover Genius Services Pty Ltd serves as a reminder to all that once a deed has been signed, it can be enforceable even if copies executed by both parties haven t been exchanged. It also provides timely insight on what tenants must do to qualify for COVID-19 rental relief. Facts NTT leased premises from Perpetual and Dexus ( Dexus Entities). NTT sub-leased the premises to a third party, Society One, before negotiating an assignment of the lease to Cover Genius Services ( CGS). A deed of assignment of the lease (

COVID-19: Ontario s Second State Of Emergency – Amendments To List Of Permitted Construction Activities - Real Estate and Construction

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On January 12, 2021, the Government of Ontario declared its second state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Government announced that it would issue a province-wide stay-at-home order as well as enhanced public health and enforcement lockdown measures effective January 14, 2021. As part of the package of enhanced measures, the Government has issued updated restrictions on construction activities. In particular, the activities described in the list below are permitted to continue because they have been deemed essential by the Province. The Province has indicated [PDF] that it anticipates its

Weekday Update: Moratoriums On Evictions And Distraint Proceedings Against Commercial Tenants - Real Estate and Construction

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. In a bid to assist commercial tenants, there are currently two moratoria in place on the exercise of eviction and distress rights against commercial tenants, one which relates to the now defunct Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance ( CECRA ) program and the other which is tied to the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy ( CERS ) program. A summary of each is contained below: CECRA Bill 229 ) 1 received royal assent on December 8, 2020. Among other things, Bill 229 revives Part IV of the Commercial Tenancies Act, extending the moratorium on commercial

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