Case Comment: 9585800 Canada Inc. v. JP Gravel Construction 13 août 2019 Brendan Bowles and Markus Rotterdam, Glaholt LLP Ever since the 1992 decision in Southridge Construction Group Inc. v. 667293 Ontario, section 48 of the Construction Act has been interpreted to the effect that once a lien is discharged, a claimant cannot lien again for services performed prior to the date of the perfection of the first, discharged lien. How has the uniform application of Southridge changed as a result of the recent decision in 9585800 Canada Inc. v. JP Gravel Construction, 2019 ONSC 3396 (S.C.J.)
“Transforming” Tarion: An Update 13 mars 2019 Heather Michel, Glaholt LLP On February 20, 2019, the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services announced that the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario intends to revive the previous government’s efforts to transform Tarion Warranty Corporation, and will also be implementing initiatives to better protect purchasers of cancelled pre-construction condominium projects.
Amending the Amended Construction Act: Bill-57 Receives Royal Assent 14 décembre 2018 Todd Robinson, vice-chair, Construction & Infrastructure Law Section Executive, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, Bill 57, An Act to enact, amend and repeal various statutes received Royal Assent on December 6. It amends over 45 statutes. Why should construction practitioners take note? Schedule 8 of Bill 57 amends the Construction Act, making further amendments to certain recent amendments implemented by the Construction Lien Amendment Act, 2017. The following summarizes the amendments to the amendments.
Amendments to Construction Act – Bill 57, the Restoring Trust, Transparency and Accountability Act, 2018 30 novembre 2018 Lena Wang, Glaholt LLP On November 15, 2018, the Ontario Legislative Assembly introduced Bill 57, the Restoring Trust, Transparency and Accountability Act, 2018. If passed, this omnibus bill would amend the Construction Act, along with a number of other acts.
Application to Delete Construction Lien – A Cautionary Tale 23 novembre 2018 Brendan D. Bowles, partner, Glaholt LLP A recent incident which came to light with a faulty registration in Teraview of an Order vacating a construction lien demonstrates that changes made in 2016 to the electronic registration regime are still subject to a “learning curve”.
Changes to Ontario’s New Home Warranties Regime 23 novembre 2018 Heather Michel Change is coming to the regulation of builders and vendors of new homes in Ontario.
Case Review: Valard Construction Ltd. v. Bird Construction Co. 2018: The duty to disclose the existence of a bond to potential beneficiaries 09 novembre 2018 Maria Le Hunte A case that confirms that, in general, wherever a beneficiary would be “unreasonably disadvantaged” by not being informed of a trust’s existence, the trustee’s fiduciary duty includes an obligation to disclose the existence of the trust.
A Bargain Struck: Surety Bonds under Ontario's New Construction Act 11 octobre 2018 Andrew O’Brien and James Little An overview of the changes to the Construction Act in relation to the new bonding requirements and related Regulations.
Mind The Gaps: Top 5 Things Lenders Should Know About the New Construction Act 14 septembre 2018 Edward (Ted) G. Betts Broad, numerous and significant amendments to the Construction Lien Act (now called the Construction Act) came into force in Ontario on July 1, with more coming on October 1, 2019. These changes will bring about a real culture shift in the construction industry. Are lenders ready for it?
Will Failure to Comply with the Notice Provisions in a Contract Preclude a Contractor’s Claim? It Depends on the Facts 06 juin 2018 Yonni Fushman The recent decision in Clearway Construction Inc. v. The City of Toronto, [2018] O.J. No. 1468 (“Clearway”), suggests that Technicore must be understood on its facts rather than standing for an inflexible principle.