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The mandate
A mandate, also known as power of attorney, is a contract by which one person (the principal) gives another person (the agent) the power to enter one or more legal transactions with a third party in their name and on their behalf. When you engage the services of a...
Forcing the sale: the action in passing of title
You have just signed a promise to purchase a house and suddenly the seller refuses to follow through on the promise and refuses to sell. What can you do? You can either claim damages for the unilateral termination without right or force the sale by filing a legal...
The Settlement Conference
Justice must respond to the needs of citizens and it offers different services, including the settlement conference. An alternative dispute resolution method to consider or not? The settlement conference is similar to mediation, the only difference being that a judge...
Building a New House – Acceptance of Work and its Consequences
At the end of your home construction project, upon acceptance of the work, be careful not to accept unreservedly the work, or make the final payment, if some defects are apparent. I have a general contractor A client who accepts the works from a contractor without...
Building a New House – Who Can Work on the Building Site?
Building a brand new house is such an exciting project! Earlier this month we covered the planning required, as well as the licenses and permits to obtain before construction can begin. Now, with your plans, licenses and permits in hand, comes the time to (finally!)...
Building a New House – Planning, licenses and permits
When building a new house, many people choose to deal directly with a contractor, while others may decide to take matters into their own hands and manage their own building site. Note that in either case, you need to be careful, follow the rules and have an informed...
Arbitration: a benefic dispute resolution method
When a dispute arises, a legal process can be long and costly. It can also cause anxiety to some people. It is important to know that there are alternatives to settle a conflict, going to court is not the only option. Great solutions are the dispute prevention and...
What is the value of a verbal contract?
Every day we enter into many contracts without even realizing it. Indeed, a contract exists as soon as two persons (a company is considered a legal person), commit to do something for each other. A contract is formed by the mere exchange of consent. For example,...
If I win in court, will my legal fees be reimbursed?
A question we get often asked relates to the reimbursement of legal fees. Indeed, at the end of a trial, can one be reimbursed by the opposing party for the legal fees that one had to pay? First, it is important to distinguish between legal fees and extrajudicial...
Am I required to be represented by a lawyer?
In principle, in civil matters, the plaintiff or defendant may represent themselves before the courts in Quebec. However, there are exceptions to this rule and being represented by a lawyer may be mandatory under certain circumstances. Legal persons A company or...
The formal notice: an indispensable tool
The formal notice is often the first step in a dispute. But how useful is it? Why is it so important? This article explains what you need to know about the formal notice. Distinction to be made A formal notice is a written notice sent by the creditor to the debtor,...
Commercial Leases: Overview of Lessor/Lessee Rights and Obligations
Your commercial lease expires next month and you're wondering if it will be automatically renewed? Are you entitled to remain on the premises? Under what conditions can the lessor terminate your lease and force you to vacate the commercial space? Is it legal to have...
Contract of Enterprise or for Services: What Are the Contractor’s Obligations and Your Rights as a Client?
With winter coming, we will all have to change the summer tires on our vehicles to winter tires. While this may seem trivial, we will have to sign a service contract with a garage. The same applies when we buy a movie ticket or go to the hairdresser. Each of these...
Undivided co-ownership
When people say they are co-owners of a property, without knowing it, they are referring to undivided co-ownership, as opposed to divided co-ownership. In practice, being in an undivided co-ownership almost always presupposes a close relationship between the...
Civil Justice in Gatineau during the COVID-19 pandemic
The following is a brief summary of what there is to know in the Civil Justice Department, Gatineau District, during the COVID-19 pandemic: The extinctive prescription and lapse of time periods in civil matters, as well as the civil deadlines are suspended until the...
Those contracts that are part of our daily lives!
Contracts are everywhere and come in different forms, from buying a package of gum to renting a house, to a handshake between two neighbours for an exchange of services. The vast majority of contracts do not involve a lawyer. Lawyers are generally involved when it...
Hidden defects: Getting information to better protect yourself
Several myths exist regarding hidden defects. Many people mistakenly believe that these are essentially vices that have been hidden in order to get a better price. Others will say that hiring the services of an inspector or expert protects you from any problems....
A simple precaution to take before buying a condo
Are you tired of spending long hours maintaining your property and considering buying a condo to get rid of this burden? Buying a condo may be the right solution for you, but be aware that in order to avoid future problems, you have some homework to do before making...
No one can take advantage of their own fault
This is an old principle dating back to the beginning of time that can be applied to an incalculable number of situations. This is only common sense: no one can take advantage of their own fault. This is the duty of care that is required of all of us, at all times....
The verbal modification of a contract
On your lawyer’s recommendation, you have signed a written contract with your client to protect yourself in the event of a dispute. After all, it’s a long-term contract that is important to your business and a verbal contract didn’t seem enough. Gradually,...
Receiving legal documents other than by bailiff
Any legal remedy begins with the filing in court of a document called the statement of claim. In principle, this document must then be served by bailiff on the other party, or on each of them if there are more than one. However, you can be properly sued...





















