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Title insurance: Is It Wanted Here?
This paper discusses about title insurance which was developed in the post-Civil War era in the United States of America, supplementing existing lawyer's and conveyance's 'error' insurance by providing insurance against any defect in titles to real estate, in the absence of reliable title registration systems. The state-run registers were...
Tags: Title Insurance, Law Society Of Alberta, Real Estate, Insurance, Financial Planning, Mortgages, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Capital Structures
White papers 2002-11-14

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Canada Post: Stamp Tribute Recognizes the Law Society of Alberta's Centennial.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Sep 6, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- In 1905, Alberta was established as a province with separate legislative powers and laws. Two years later, it had its own law society. On September 13, Canada Post will issue a domestic rate stamp celebrating the 100th ...
Tags: Canada Post Corp.
Research articles 2007-09-06
Proposed changes to Legal Aid increase access to justice for Albertans.
CALGARY, Sep 27, 2000 The Law Society of Alberta is pleased to announce agreement has been reached with Alberta Justice and the Legal Aid Society regarding major changes to the Legal Aid system. The changes, which include expanded eligibility guidelines for clients and an...
Tags: Legal Aid Society Inc.
Research articles 2000-09-28
Family law office: a pilot project of The Legal Aid Society of Alberta
Case One In 1999, Mary Jones and her husband Jim separated after a fight that left Mary with a black eye. Mary wanted a divorce and support from her husband who was a bus driver and earned about $43,000 a year. She had not worked during their 15-year marriage...
Tags: Legal Aid Society Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-01
Harold Cardinal is glad to be back at home (with Harvard Master of Law degree).
Windspeaker Contributor CAMBRIDGE, Mass. In the mid-1970s, he was practically a household name. He was the first president of the National Indian Youth Council, president of the Indian Association of Alberta, former regional director of Indian Affairs and author of the...
Tags: Alberta, Government, Harvard University, president, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1997-07-01
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