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Property / Real Estate - commercial:

Articles/newsletters from others:

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. The Rule Against Perpetuities (or "a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!")
    www.wwlia.org/ruleperp.htm (#1521)
    No future interest is valid unless it can be shown that it will necessarily vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Fee simple ... NOT! - Fee simple estates and life estates.
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re7.htm (#1519)
    brief article explaining what is Fee simple

  2. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Qualified, Conditional Ownership
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re12.htm (#1520)

  3. Canadian Real-Estate Law: Glossary
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re6.htm (#1518)

  4. The Canadian Real-Estate Law Centre
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re1.htm (#1511)
    links and/or articles on a variety of topics

  5. The Rule Against Perpetuities (or "a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!")
    www.wwlia.org/ruleperp.htm (#1521)
    No future interest is valid unless it can be shown that it will necessarily vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.

Prince Edward Island, Canada:

  1. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Fee simple ... NOT! - Fee simple estates and life estates.
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re7.htm (#1519)
    brief article explaining what is Fee simple

  2. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Qualified, Conditional Ownership
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re12.htm (#1520)

  3. Canadian Real-Estate Law: Glossary
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re6.htm (#1518)

  4. The Rule Against Perpetuities (or "a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!")
    www.wwlia.org/ruleperp.htm (#1521)
    No future interest is valid unless it can be shown that it will necessarily vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.

Quebec, Canada:

  1. Canadian Real-Estate Law: Glossary
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re6.htm (#1518)

Saskatchewan, Canada:

  1. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Fee simple ... NOT! - Fee simple estates and life estates.
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re7.htm (#1519)
    brief article explaining what is Fee simple

  2. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Qualified, Conditional Ownership
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re12.htm (#1520)

  3. Canadian Real-Estate Law: Glossary
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re6.htm (#1518)

  4. The Canadian Real-Estate Law Centre
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re1.htm (#1511)
    links and/or articles on a variety of topics

  5. The Rule Against Perpetuities (or "a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!")
    www.wwlia.org/ruleperp.htm (#1521)
    No future interest is valid unless it can be shown that it will necessarily vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.

Yukon, Canada:

  1. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Fee simple ... NOT! - Fee simple estates and life estates.
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re7.htm (#1519)
    brief article explaining what is Fee simple

  2. Canadian Real-Estate Law - Qualified, Conditional Ownership
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re12.htm (#1520)

  3. Canadian Real-Estate Law: Glossary
    www.wwlia.org/ca-re6.htm (#1518)

  4. The Rule Against Perpetuities (or "a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!")
    www.wwlia.org/ruleperp.htm (#1521)
    No future interest is valid unless it can be shown that it will necessarily vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after some life in being at the creation of the interest.

Articling information for law students:

Canada:

  1. LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
    www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
    pay $ site - QL has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards of full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases of legislation, tax and news.

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

  2. Parlee McLaws LLP
    www.parlee.com (#2606)
    Parlee McLaws LLP comprises over 100 lawyers who practice in complementary areas of law. Offices in Calgary, Alberta and Edmonton, Alberta.

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Edwards, Kenny & Bray
    www.ekb.com (#3544)

  2. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)


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