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Adjudication

Adjudication

Adjudication under Ontario's Construction Act is a dispute resolution process that allows parties involved in a construction project to resolve their disagreements in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Holdback

Holdback

Ontario's holdback in construction is a mandatory practice where a certain percentage of a contract's value is withheld by the owner or the general contractor until the completion of the construction project.

Prompt Payment

Prompt Payment

Ontario's Prompt Payment legislation is a law that establishes a clear timeline for when owners and contractors must make payments to contractors and subcontractors for work completed on construction projects.

Construction Lien

Construction Lien

A construction lien in Ontario is a legal claim that can be filed by contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to secure payment for work done or materials provided on a construction project. It is governed by the Construction Act in Ontario.

Construction Law

Construction law governs the relationships between the various parties involved in a construction project, including owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, architects, engineers, and consultants. It covers a variety of legal issues, such as contract disputes, construction defects, liens, insurance and bonding, and environmental issues.

In Ontario, the Construction Act is the primary legislation that governs the construction industry. The act establishes rules and procedures for payment, dispute resolution, and other matters related to construction projects. The act also provides for the registration of construction liens, which allow contractors and suppliers to secure payment for work and materials provided on a construction project.

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