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Co-ownership
It is essential for co-ownership key players to plan and ensure the sound and sustainable management of the built heritage in order to protect their investments. Our established co-ownership law professionals are available in several regions of Quebec. They will assist you in your decision-making and in the management, for transactions and drafting of documents related to co-ownerships.
We represent syndicates of co-owners, directors, co-owners and managers of co-ownerships, whether divided or undivided, in all matters related to their needs on the legal level.
- Advice and representation
- Amendment of Declaration of Co-ownership
- Analysis of the Declaration of Co-ownership and legal opinions
- Arbitration and Mediation
- Commercial leasing
- Contract Negotiating and Drafting
- Information governance
- Litigation
- Management and Development of Divided and Undivided Co-Ownerships
- Management of co-owners’ meetings
- Obligations arising from the sale
- Support in the preparation of meetings
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
Upheaval of the Global Economic Order: Five Important Legal Tips to Diversify Your Markets
Canadian businesses are currently turning towards new markets to reduce their reliance on the U.S. market for both supply and exports.
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Franchise and Distribution
Legal Impacts of the Economic Uncertainty Created by the Multiple Announcements of New Tariffs on the Quebec Franchise Sector
The current economic uncertainty, exacerbated by the new tariffs imposed by the U.S. Trump administration, poses major challenges in a wide range of sectors in Quebec, and the franchise sector is obviously no exception
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Real Estate and Construction
Real servitudes: Limitation of liability and risk management for the owner of the servient land
Real servitude: Can the owner of a servient land contractually limit his civil liability for damages that the owner of the dominant land could claim from him when exercising a servitude?