Construction Liens in Ontario



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Construction Liens in Ontario Neil S. Abbott Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP Jeffrey A. Armel Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP Joseph Cosentino Goodmans LLP Robert J. Kennaley McLauchlin & Associates Jennifer Leitch Goodmans LLP This seminar is designed for project managers, presidents and vice presidents, contractors, subcontractors, owners, developers, suppliers, architects, engineers, lenders, accountants and other construction professionals. Hamilton, ON June 26, 2008 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT ON Accountants 10.0 ON Chartered Accountants 6.0 ON CMA 6.0 IACET 0.60 www.lorman.com Keeping You Current. Helping You Succeed.

Critical Issues on the Agenda 8:30 am 9:00 am Registration Staybridge Suites 118 Market Street 905-577-9000 Hamilton, ON June 26, 2008 9:00 am 10:00 am Overview of Liens and What to Do When the Project Appears to Be in Trouble Jeffrey A. Armel The Lowdown on Liens The Critical Time Lines Under the Construction Lien Act Registration Defects Liens and Insolvency Issues 10:00 am 10:15 am Break 10:15 am 11:30 am Tendering Joseph Cosentino 11:30 am 12:30 pm Lien Priorities: Mortgages, Unions, Judgments and Secured Creditors Neil S. Abbott 12:30 pm 12:45 pm Questions and Answers Neil S. Abbott, Jeffrey A. Armel and Joseph Cosentino 12:45 pm 1:45 pm Lunch (On Your Own) 1:45 pm 2:45 pm The Construction Trust: Understanding Your Rights and Obligations Under the Trust Provisions of the Construction Lien Act Robert J. Kennaley 2:45 pm 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm 4:00 pm The Process of a Lien Trial From Registration of the Lien Through the End of the Trial Incorporating the Relevant Provisions of the Lien Act Jennifer Leitch 4:00 pm 4:30 pm Questions and Answers Neil S. Abbott, Jeffrey A. Armel, Joseph Cosentino, Robert J. Kennaley and Jennifer Leitch Lorman Education Services reserves the right to modify the agenda and the faculty when circumstances are beyond our control. Previous attendee comment from another Lorman seminar: There are many, many points I can use as GC and subcontractor. Craig Lommer, Contract Manager Garrett Sign Studio

Registration Construction Liens Hamilton, ON June 26, 2008 Names of Attendees (Please print clearly) Priority Code Discount Code 1. Name Title Email 2. Name Title Email Firm Name Address City Province/Postal Code Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) Approving Manager Name Email: customerservice@lorman.com Website: www.lorman.com Mail: Mail this form with payment information to Lorman Education Services, Dept. 5382, P.O. Box 2933, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2933 Title Email If you need special accommodations, please contact us two weeks in advance of the program. Cheque enclosed payable to Lorman Education Services Charge to credit card AE MC VISA Signature Card number Exp. Date 2008 Lorman Education Services. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. Cancellations: Substitute registrants are welcome and may be named at any time. If you cancel six or more business days in advance, you will receive a full refund, less a C$30.00 service charge. If you cancel within five business days you are not entitled to a cash refund. However, as a courtesy, we will allow you to apply your payment toward any future Lorman seminar within one year from the date you cancel. Your payment is transferable. Please note that if you do not attend and you do not cancel as described above, you are responsible for the entire payment. If Lorman cancels a program, you will receive a full refund. Lorman disclaims any liability for any other direct or compensatory payment. Seminar ID: 378230 GST# 13891 4684 RST: 0394-8978 Lorman Bookstore Telephone: 866-352-9539 Fax: 715-833-3953 *Best Value Registration All dollar amounts are in Canadian funds. Seminar Tuition (includes free manual with attendance) $429.00 + $21.45GST = C$450.45 Total for a single registrant $419.00 + $20.95GST = C$439.95 Total each for two or more from the same organization Includes a CD recording of this seminar with your registration $528.00 + $7.92RST + $26.40GST = C$562.32 Total for a single registrant plus CD recording of this seminar *Best Value To Order Products From This Seminar Please allow four to six weeks after the date of the seminar for delivery. $459.00 + $36.72RST + $22.95GST = C$518.67 Total for the CD/manual package order only $145.00 + $7.25GST = C$152.25 Total for the manual package order only If tax-exempt, please include your certificate. ORDER ONLINE Visit us at www.lorman.com to get more information on these and other products, and to download electronic manuals immediately. Our policy is to fill all orders with the most recent editions available. Your bookstore item(s) will be shipped within three to five business days, upon receipt of your order. Residential Landlord and Tenant Law Assignment and Subletting; Landlord and Tenant Board Matters and the Enforcement of Orders; Common Landlord Claims Initiated Through Small Claims Court; Enforcing a Board Order Amounts Owing; Residential Tenancies Act. Item: 374811 Manual @ $159 E-Manual @ $159 What to Do When Construction Projects Go Bad Preventing Lien Disaster Understanding the Construction Lien Act; Performance, and Labour and Material Payment Bonds Avoiding the Pitfalls of the Surety s Defenses to a Bond Claim; Lien Claims and Trust Provisions; the Latest Word; a History of Building Fires and Lessons Learned. Item: 373275 Manual @ $99 E-Manual @ $99 Real Estate Development From Beginning to End Site Selection and Due Diligence; Purchase and Sale Agreements; Managing Environmental Risks in Real Estate Transactions; Tax Increment Financing; Getting Your Approvals Ontario s Planning Regime Overview, Processes, Appeals and Recent Changes; Planning for Growth in the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Item: 349204 Manual @ $159 E-Manual @ $159 * All prices include GST and provincial taxes. TOTAL C$

Our Distinguished Faculty Neil S. Abbott is a partner in the Financial Services Department in Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP s Toronto office. He is the national chair of Gowling s Construction Law Practice Group and is the leading practitioner of construction law in the Toronto office. Mr. Abbott focuses on negotiating and drafting construction contracts, tenders and bidding, enforcement and prosecution of liens, including trial of actions across the province. He provides construction management advice that includes termination of contracts and retention of completion contractors. Mr. Abbott has litigated claims on labour and material payment bonds, performance bonds and bid bonds. He has assumed construction liens in the course of receiverships and regularly provides advice to lenders on the priority between lien claimants and mortgagees. Mr. Abbott is an executive member of the Construction Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association. He is a frequent lecturer at Osgoode Hall Law School and an avid speaker and presenter. In 2006 Mr. Abbott was ranked as one of the best construction lawyers in Canada by The Best Lawyers in Canada, 2006. Mr. Abbott received his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. He is also a graduate of Huron College at The University of Western Ontario and Upper Canada College. Jeffrey A. Armel is a partner with Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP in Toronto. Mr. Armel s practice area focuses on litigation with an emphasis on construction law. His construction law practice involves interpreting major contracts, lien litigation, breach of trust actions and resolving disputes for owners, general contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers. Mr. Armel is a frequent seminar speaker and panelist at legal education seminars and has contributed articles to several publications. He earned his B.A. degree, with honours, from York University and his LL.B. degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Mr. Armel is a member of the executive of the Construction Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association, the Toronto Construction Association and the Law Society of Upper Canada. Joseph Cosentino is a partner with Goodmans LLP in their Toronto office. Mr. Cosentino focuses on litigation with an emphasis on construction law and energy disputes. His construction law practice involves negotiating major contracts, lien litigation and resolving disputes for owners, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and lenders. Mr. Cosentino s practice also involves a broad range of commercial litigation matters. He has handled a variety of claims and disputes in connection with municipal utilities. He is a frequent speaker and contributor to a number of industry trade conferences and publications. Mr. Cosentino is also the editor of the Goodmans Construction Law Update newsletter and has written a number of articles. He earned his B.A. (honours in political science and history) and M.A. (history) degrees from the University of Toronto and his LL.B. degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Mr. Cosentino is a member of the Toronto Construction Association, the Canadian Bar Association of Ontario and the Advocates Society. Robert J. Kennaley is a lawyer with McLauchlin & Associates in Toronto. With a background in construction, he brings practical experience with contract negotiations, project management and contract administration to his practice. Mr. Kennaley has acted for clients at all levels of the construction industry. His day-to-day practice involves negotiations; contract drafting; construction lien and trust claims; claims against owners, consultants and insurers; tendering issues; building code violations; claims against performance, and labour and material payment bonds; Workplace Safety and Insurance Act claims; and Occupational Health and Safety Act charges. Mr. Kennaley writes and speaks frequently in the area of construction law, is a member of the Construction Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association, the Advocates Society and the Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association, and is the legal representative to the Judicial/ Advisory Committee of the Construction Bid Depository of Ontario. Jennifer Leitch is a lawyer with Goodmans LLP. Ms. Leitch focuses on commercial litigation with an emphasis on construction law. Her practice involves acting for owners, general contractors, subcontractors, materials suppliers and lenders in construction disputes. Ms. Leitch is regularly consulted on contract issues, lien matters and claims involving design professionals. She served on the board of directors of Justice for Children and Youth, a Toronto legal clinic, from 1999 to 2005. Ms. Leitch earned her B.A. and LL.B. degrees from Dalhousie University. She is a member of the Canadian Bar Association of Ontario and the Advocates Society. 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Seminar Highlights Exercise your lien rights and be prepared for any legal battles on the horizon Don t be caught off guard! Construction liens and bonds are two of the murkiest areas of the law for owners, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. Handling construction payment disputes in Ontario can be a turbulent process, but armed with the necessary legal knowledge, you can successfully manage even the most complex and costly situation. Attend this seminar and gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including the process of a lien trial from registration of the lien through the end of the trial. Don t wait register today to make sure you stay on the cutting edge of your field. Benefits for You Know what to do when the project appears to be in trouble Understand the complexities of the Construction Lien Act Get a handle on lien priorities Learn about your rights and obligations under the trust provisions of the Lien Act Navigate the process of a lien trial from registration through the end of the trial Free Manual With Attendance Professional Manual Construction Liens You will receive a professionally prepared manual compiled by the faculty specifically for this seminar. The seminar will be recorded. Your registration constitutes your consent to such recording. If you cannot attend, you may order a set of the CDs and the accompanying manual from this program by using the registration form on the inside panel. Continuing Education Credit Please remember to bring your license number, ID or other necessary information to the seminar. This will ensure timely reporting of continuing education credit. Please see our website at www.lorman.com for further details about continuing credit information. Lorman Business Center, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102. In obtaining this approval, the Lorman Business Center, Inc. has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET Standards which are widely recognized as standards of good practice internationally. As a result of their Authorized Provider membership status, Lorman Business Center, Inc. is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standards. Lorman Business Center, Inc. will award 0.60 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program. Participants must complete an evaluation in order to receive CEUs. Please verify applicability with your professional board before attending. IACET Learning Objectives The attendee will be able to: discuss what to do when the project appears to be in trouble identify lien priorities review the process of a lien trial By attending this course, you may earn 10.0 continuing education credits through the Certified General Accountants of Ontario. This course may qualify for 6.0 hours toward the CPD requirement through the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. This seminar may qualify for 6.0 CPLD credits through the Certified Management Accountants of Ontario.

Construction Liens in Ontario Hamilton, ON June 26, 2008 Benefits for You Know what to do when the project appears to be in trouble Understand the complexities of the Construction Lien Act Get a handle on lien priorities Learn about your rights and obligations under the trust provisions of the Lien Act Navigate the process of a lien trial from registration through the end of the trial EXPRESS REGISTRATION - Sign up at www.lorman.com using the seminar ID # listed below Seminar ID: 378230 IPA International Priority Mail U.S. Postage Paid Buffalo, NY Permit 126 Priority Code: 17129