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Good Faith and Honest Contracting – Impacts of Bhasin v. Hrynew on Land Agreements

Sunday, May 24th, 2015

In 1796, George Washington’s presidential farewell letter included the advice, “that honesty is always the best policy.” Curiously, since Confederation, honesty has never been an established principle of Canadian contract law. As polite as Canadians may be, they reserved the right to be self-serving when it came to contract performance. This has changed. In November 2014, the Supreme […]

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Land Asset Management – Dissolutions, Receiverships, and Missing Lessors Presentation

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

On October 16, 2012 Tracey Stock gave a lunch’n learn presentation to The Canadian Association of Petroleum Land Administration (CAPLA) on Land Asset Management – Dissolutions, Receiverships, and Missing Lessors. Video of the presentation is available below for viewing. In addition, slides from the presentation are available to view from the CAPLA web site. YouTube […]

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Well Allocation Agreements Presentation Slides

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

During the 2012 CAPLA Conference in May, Tracey Stock gave a presentation on Well Allocation Agreements. The slides from the presentation are now available for viewing from the link below. Presentation slides

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Trust Agreements and Trust Declarations

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Trust agreements and trust declarations are some of the most common business tools being used in the Canadian oil and gas industry. However, many people drafting, executing, and administering these tools are not aware of their importance and the best practices for their use. This article will shed a bit of light on key issues […]

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Current Issues on Rights of First Refusal

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

At summer camp I remember singing “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore,” in endless rounds as the orange glow of the crackling fire lit the night while we kids were safely seated so far away from the conflagration that we felt no heat and mostly spent the night swatting mosquitoes, shivering, and yearning for the torture […]

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