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- catalog contributor b11330066.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "(e) Applicant's contributions to deceased's welfare and creation of deceased's estate -- (f) Claims by any other dependant or person -- (g) Size and nature of the estate -- (i) Size -- (ii) Nature -- (h) External economic indicators and variables -- (i) Deceased's intentions (reasons) (j) Intestate and marital property entitlements -- (k) Maintenance payments -- (l) Will the applicant benefit from an order? -- 3. Date(s) of assessment -- 4. Drawing a new will: testamentary autonomy -- 5. Assets available for a relief order -- (a) Generally -- (b) Contracts to make a testamentary gift -- (c) Conflict of laws -- 6. Tax implications -- 7. Lump sum, periodic(al) payment, specified property transfer -- 8. Conditions and restrictions; incidence of orders -- (a) Generally -- (b) Incidence -- (i) Generally -- (ii) Marital property equalization orders -- (c) Ademption -- Chapter 5. Other orders -- 1. Suspensory -- 2. Interim relief orders -- 3. Variation -- Chapter 6. Other claims -- ".
- catalog description "4. When can a proceeding be commenced -- 5. Marital property versus dependants' relief legislation -- 6. Limitation period; late applications -- 7. Stay of distribution of the estate; interim distribution -- 8. Nature of the proceedings -- 9. Parties and notice -- 10. Evidentiary issues -- (a) Onus of proof -- (b) Other evidence -- (c) Corroboration -- (d) Solicitor-client privilege -- Chapter 4. The basic order -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Various circumstances -- (a) Disqualifying character or conduct -- (b) Proximity, nature, and duration of the applicant and deceased's relationship -- (i) Proximity -- A. Spouses -- B. Children -- (ii) Nature -- (iii) Duration -- (c) Circumstances of the applicant -- (i) Age and health -- (ii) Financial -- (iii) Dependants -- (d) Applicant's need, including standard of living -- (i) Need and standard of living -- (ii) Persons receiving sustenance from government and other sources -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The primary jurisdiction -- 1. Background -- 2. Application of the legislation -- (a) British Columbia -- (b) Alberta -- (c) Saskatchewan -- (d) Manitoba -- (e) Ontario -- (f) New Brunswick -- (g) Nova Scotia -- (h) Prince Edward Island -- (i) Newfoundland -- (j) Northwest and Yukon Territories -- Chapter 3. Procedure -- 1. Who can apply -- (a) Spouses -- (b) Children -- (c) Grandchildren -- (d) Parents, grandparents -- (e) Siblings -- (f) Representatives -- (g) Other -- 2. Bars to applying? -- (a) Lack of need -- (b) Death -- (c) Remarriage -- (d) Intestacy -- (e) Contracting out: releases and waivers -- (i) Generally -- (ii) Ontario -- (f) Obtaining a personal representation grant -- (g) Conditional testamentary gifts -- (h) Life estate with a power of encroachment -- (i) Obtaining a marital property order -- (j) Accepting testamentary benefit -- (k) Deceased's domecile at death -- (l) Residence and domecile of dependants -- 3. Forum -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 7. Costs -- 1. Generally -- 2. Interim costs order -- Chapter 8. Appeal -- Chapter 9. The Supreme Court of Canada: an historical note -- Appendix: Comparison of dependants' relief legislation in Canada -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-251) and index.".
- catalog extent "l, 256 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0459270753".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scarborough, Ont. : Carswell,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "Decedents' family maintenance Canada.".
- catalog subject "Inheritance and succession Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE814.D42 H37 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "(e) Applicant's contributions to deceased's welfare and creation of deceased's estate -- (f) Claims by any other dependant or person -- (g) Size and nature of the estate -- (i) Size -- (ii) Nature -- (h) External economic indicators and variables -- (i) Deceased's intentions (reasons) (j) Intestate and marital property entitlements -- (k) Maintenance payments -- (l) Will the applicant benefit from an order? -- 3. Date(s) of assessment -- 4. Drawing a new will: testamentary autonomy -- 5. Assets available for a relief order -- (a) Generally -- (b) Contracts to make a testamentary gift -- (c) Conflict of laws -- 6. Tax implications -- 7. Lump sum, periodic(al) payment, specified property transfer -- 8. Conditions and restrictions; incidence of orders -- (a) Generally -- (b) Incidence -- (i) Generally -- (ii) Marital property equalization orders -- (c) Ademption -- Chapter 5. Other orders -- 1. Suspensory -- 2. Interim relief orders -- 3. Variation -- Chapter 6. Other claims -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. When can a proceeding be commenced -- 5. Marital property versus dependants' relief legislation -- 6. Limitation period; late applications -- 7. Stay of distribution of the estate; interim distribution -- 8. Nature of the proceedings -- 9. Parties and notice -- 10. Evidentiary issues -- (a) Onus of proof -- (b) Other evidence -- (c) Corroboration -- (d) Solicitor-client privilege -- Chapter 4. The basic order -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Various circumstances -- (a) Disqualifying character or conduct -- (b) Proximity, nature, and duration of the applicant and deceased's relationship -- (i) Proximity -- A. Spouses -- B. Children -- (ii) Nature -- (iii) Duration -- (c) Circumstances of the applicant -- (i) Age and health -- (ii) Financial -- (iii) Dependants -- (d) Applicant's need, including standard of living -- (i) Need and standard of living -- (ii) Persons receiving sustenance from government and other sources -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The primary jurisdiction -- 1. Background -- 2. Application of the legislation -- (a) British Columbia -- (b) Alberta -- (c) Saskatchewan -- (d) Manitoba -- (e) Ontario -- (f) New Brunswick -- (g) Nova Scotia -- (h) Prince Edward Island -- (i) Newfoundland -- (j) Northwest and Yukon Territories -- Chapter 3. Procedure -- 1. Who can apply -- (a) Spouses -- (b) Children -- (c) Grandchildren -- (d) Parents, grandparents -- (e) Siblings -- (f) Representatives -- (g) Other -- 2. Bars to applying? -- (a) Lack of need -- (b) Death -- (c) Remarriage -- (d) Intestacy -- (e) Contracting out: releases and waivers -- (i) Generally -- (ii) Ontario -- (f) Obtaining a personal representation grant -- (g) Conditional testamentary gifts -- (h) Life estate with a power of encroachment -- (i) Obtaining a marital property order -- (j) Accepting testamentary benefit -- (k) Deceased's domecile at death -- (l) Residence and domecile of dependants -- 3. Forum -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 7. Costs -- 1. Generally -- 2. Interim costs order -- Chapter 8. Appeal -- Chapter 9. The Supreme Court of Canada: an historical note -- Appendix: Comparison of dependants' relief legislation in Canada -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog title "The law of dependants' relief in Canada / Cameron Harvey.".
- catalog type "text".