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What’s Old Is New Again – Municipal Reserve Lands In Alberta Cannot Be Liened

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Builders’ liens are a useful tool for unpaid contractors and subcontractors on a construction project. They provide a right to make a claim and register an instrument against title to a parcel of land, with the ultimate remedy being a sale of those...
By: Field Law
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