Monday, 8 May 2017

Real estate lawyer in Toronto

We service Canadian clients with our offices and mobile signing service throughout Ontario. 
Our Canada Real Estate Lawyers in Toronto can close your real estate transaction. Whether you are buying a home, selling a home or need to refinance your mortgage Real Estate Lawyers.ca LLP can handle all your real estate needs.  Contact us today!
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We now have offices in convenient locations througout Ontario including multiple locations in Toronto, Markham, Unionville, Mississauga, Oakville, Scarborough, North York, Hamilton, London, Vaughan and Ottawa for you to drop off and pick up documentation & keys.

We are a highly specialized Ontario Real Estate Law Firm and have closed over Eight Billion Dollars ($8,000,000,000) of Real Estate & Mortgage transactions.
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Real estate lawyer in Toronto is the body of lawyer concerning the rights of individuals over land, objects, and expression within Canada. It encompasses personal property, real property, and intellectual property. Unlike many other first world countries, the right to own property is not included in Canada's bill of rights, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Personal property laws are typically governed by provincial legislation such as the provincial Sale of Goods Acts. Likewise, the common law rules inherited from the United Kingdom are largely still in force.

Real estate lawyer is a matter of provincial legislation with the incorporation of English common law rules.


Intellectual property, as with most common law countries, remains entirely based in federal statute; however, there are common-law economic torts related to intellectual property, e.g., passing off. Canada tried to take the middle road between the United Kingdom and the United States in many of their intellectual property laws. Copyright law and trademark law in Canada was initially based on the English legislation but has since incorporated many changes from the US model and other places. 

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