by hume-taylor_admin | Apr 20, 2018 | Small Business
Retention of Title (ROT) is often used in a sale of goods contract to ensure the goods remain under the ownership of the seller until a condition is met, such as full payment is received. Under the Personal Properties and Securities Act an ROT is called a Purchase...
by hume-taylor_admin | Apr 4, 2018 | Family law
A new co-parenting app, Divvito, has recently hit the market and is available free of charge from the App Store and Google Play. It’s targeted at separated parents and allows them to communicate on a secure platform. Funnily enough, this isn’t the first of its type....
by hume-taylor_admin | Mar 18, 2018 | Wills and Estates
Being named as an Executor in someone’s Will means that you have been chosen to administer the estate. The Executor (or Executors, as sometimes there may be three or more) is the legal personal representative of the estate from the date of death. You can choose to...
by hume-taylor_admin | Mar 3, 2018 | General Information
Often the terms Barrister and Solicitor are used interchangeably, or you will see a firm advertising they are Barristers and Solicitors. The main difference is that a client cannot engage a Barrister without first engaging a Solicitor. You cannot call a Barrister...
by hume-taylor_admin | Feb 20, 2018 | Company, Small Business
If you decide to sell your business, any social media pages you have for the business can be considered an asset of the business. However, the terms and conditions of many platforms restrict the assignment of pages as part of a sale. Despite this, many vendors and...
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