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Yes “SIR” – No “SIR”: The Self-Insured Retention (“SIR”) in Insurance Policies
In both commercial and institutional contexts there often arises circumstances where in entering a contract, one party requires the other to have insurance coverage in place which names that party as an “additional insured”. To secure the agreement, the other party must produce a “Certificate of Insurance”, which usually confirms the addition of the party…
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Yes “SIR” – No “SIR”: The Self-Insured Retention (“SIR”) in Insurance Policies
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Snowmobile Trail Problems Part 2
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Do You Really Want a Snowmobile Trail On Your Property?
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Simcoe County Official Plan Appeal Update
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Does Hiring a Big Law Firm Lead to Bigger Legal Bills?
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Supreme Court of Canada Directs Lawyers and Judges to Re-think How Lawsuits Are to be Conducted
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Definitions in Draft County Official Plan Regarding Recreational Uses
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Simcoe County Official Plan Appeal Drags On and On and On
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I Love My Canadiana Kitchen
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Published Again!!!