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  • Musings on Power of Sale

    There have been some recent developments regarding power of sale.  A power of sale is a legal mechanism whereby a mortgagee has a contractual and statutory right to sell a property following mortgage default as long as the conditions precedent are met.  These are enumerated in section 44 and 45 of … Read more »

  • What is Fertility Law?

    Fertility law, sometimes called third party reproduction law, is the area of law that governs assisted reproduction in Canada. Assisted reproduction refers to procedures such as in vitro fertilization, egg and sperm donations, surrogacy and more. These procedures are generally performed through a cl … Read more »

  • Hindering Homebuying Happiness: “Hiddenâ€� Costs in New Brunswick Real Estate Transactions

    A young couple can hardly contain their excitement as they are about to sign documents to close on their first home purchase. However, when their lawyer discloses to them the amount of funds required to close, their excitement turns to displeasure. Through all the excitement leading up to the big da … Read more »

  • Notice and its Applicability to Vacant Possession in Newfoundland and Labrador

    A. Overview There is a lack of clarity in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador regarding the manner in which default notice must be provided to a mortgagor by a mortgagee when it is exercising power of sale pursuant to s. 6 of the Conveyancing Act, and, consequently, this is affecting appl … Read more »

  • Parenting Terms in 2024

    Below are some basic parenting terms and arrangements that we see every day. Although we no longer use the word “custodyâ€� to describe whose care the child is in, the term custody is used in this blog for ease of reference. Primary Care (one parent has physical custody) Primary care is when the c … Read more »