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Nov 27, 2020, 1:15 PM
Most cases settle. Generally a deed of release is the best way to wrap up a dispute. Read our article to find out what goes into a deed of release.
Jul 23, 2020, 5:17 PM
Caveats are statutory injunctions that restrain dealings on property for brief periods of time so that legal rights can be exercised. Caveat disputes arise in a number of contexts and typically on an application to remove (a.k.a. withdraw) or extend the caveat.
Oct 1, 2017, 7:21 AM
Apr 13, 2017, 12:15 PM
When a party to a lawsuit considers the other side to be a "crook" or someone "fraudulent" so that there is absolutely no trust then settlement is unlikely. In fact it is best that in lawsuits where the trust between the parties is nil that a judgement is obtained from the court.
Apr 6, 2017, 2:15 PM
Being on the receiving end of a letter of demand can be an alarming surprise. Astute lawyers will carefully consider the demand to advise you of your options ranging from the entity being sued, to whether there are underlying rights that support the claims made. To find out more contact us to learn about your options.
Dec 14, 2016, 9:41 AM
When purchasing a newly constructed home or strata property from a developer, there are many advantages. These purchases are not without their risks. Because many of these properties are sold before the developer has subdivided the land into individual lots, they require the use of an off-the-plan type contract.
Oct 18, 2016, 6:51 PM
Renting out a commercial property can be a smart and lucrative endeavor. Yet it is not without its risks as there may be times when a tenant fails to uphold the agreement in the lease. When this happens, you may consider your entitlement to terminate the lease and evict the tenant in order to regain control of your property and finances.