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Victor Bout, one of the biggest criminal minds of our time

14th May 2009
Such man could arise only during 90th in post-USSR Russia. Victor Bout named "the most powerful player in the trafficking of illegal arms" is finally facing justice. He is already a living legend, but became more famous (or better to say infamous) only fe...

ding your business in Canada And The Real Estate Laws Associated with Purchasing a Space

14th May 2009
Every company at a certain moment of time needs to make some changes to expand further. There are many things that a business requires to be growing and successful, purchasing an own business space is one of such things. The main thing that you need to ke...

Things to remember when naming charities in a will

07th May 2009
Generally there is nothing bad about writing a will. You just need keep in mind that it is simply a legal document that will make the lives of your family and relatives easier and it also gives you a possibility to help someone with donations to various c...

The Pirates and the CopyRight

07th May 2009
The Pirate Bay is a file exchange server (based on the torrent system) from Sweden. Today it is the largest server in the world with over three million visitors every day and it is constantly sued by copyright holders and various copyright protection orga...

Canadian Car Accident Claims Related To Insurance. Things You Must Do and Not Do In These Events

07th May 2009
The main thing you have to do in a Car accident insurance claim is to contact your lawyer as soon as possible. He will help you to handle the situation basing on his professional experience. A good lawyer will define the type of damages, chances of winnin...

Most Famous Wills of All Time

07th May 2009
Wills are one of the most interesting documents in the history of mankind. Numerous movies and books were devoted to unusual wills or had a will as one of the main elements of the plot. Still the real history of wills holds more interesting examples of un...

What is a Custody Access Assessment and How It Apply To Canadians

07th May 2009
Custody/Access Assessment is actually a well known thing we often see in movies. It is an investigation of a family’s situation by a professional (social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist). You can often see in a movie when a social worker comes to s...

Whiplash Related Injuries And How To Deal With It

22nd April 2009
Whiplash injuries and whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are a range of injuries to the neck caused by or related to a sudden distortion of the neck. It is a very serious trauma because neck holds a lot of nerves and a part of the spinal cord. Usually th...

Personal Directives and How it Applies to You and Your Loved Ones

22nd April 2009
Personal directive is a legal document available in Alberta, which allows you to name a decision maker and/or provide written instructions in case you are no longer able to make decisions (because of an illness or injury). Personal directives and all the ...

Becoming a Landlord in Ontario and the laws that relate to it

17th April 2009
Deciding to become a landlord is a big commitment and can be very lucrative if certain steps are taken. In 2007, the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) replaced the Tenant Protection Act and any rental agreements that conflict with the relatively new law are...

How to Avoid Foreclosures in Canada

16th April 2009
In the economic slump we are currently facing, many are being “forced” to default on their mortgages. Foreclosure is when the bank forecloses or calls in the loan (mortgage) it gave for a house or property. This process of calling in the loan usually ...

What to do if you are named an Executor of a will

16th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ...

What to do if you are named an Executor of a will

15th April 2009
Being named an Executor or personal representative of a will is a daunting and rewarding experience. There are not many qualifications for being an Executor, but the responsibility requires one to practice “fiduciary duty” or to act in good faith and ...

How to Avoid Foreclosures

15th April 2009
In the economic slump we are currently facing, many are being “forced” to default on their mortgages. Foreclosure is when the bank forecloses or calls in the loan (mortgage) it gave for a house or property. This process of calling in the loan usually ...

How to get a restraining order

10th April 2009
A restraining order is a court document signed by a judge requiring a person to not do certain things and abide by certain conditions. The purpose of a restraining order is to legally protect individuals who feel they have been abused, harassed, stalked o...
 
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