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Pension Law, 2/e

The second edition brings pension law up to date with consideration of recent cases such as Re Indalex, in which the Supreme Court of Canada examined how to allocate the risks of an … ; 709 View
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Legal Nature of the Pension

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Introduces the legal nature of the pension by providing an overview and describing the relevant sources of law. ; 35 $3.50 Add
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Foundations

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Describes some key events in the history and evolution of pension law and regulation in Canada, with a significant focus on the Ontario regulatory regime. ; 45 $4.50 Add
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Reach

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Discusses the reach of pension legislation, focusing on sponsorship, application, registration and statutory floor. The Ontario Pension Benefits Act (PBA) and the federal Pension Benefits … ; 45 $4.50 Add
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Regulations

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Outlines the corporate and organizational structure of the Ontario pension regulator, the division of responsibilities among its various components, the scope of its jurisdiction to address … ; 68 $6.80 Add
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Minimum Standards

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Discusses the principal minimum pension standards that aim to ensure that an employee who participates in a pension plan will have a pension available at the conclusion of his or her working … ; 110 $11.00 Add
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Administration

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Describes the identity and functions of the pension plan administrator and the legal principles affecting the duties and standards of care owed by the administrator and its agents to employees … ; 73 $7.30 Add
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Ending or Changing a Trust

From: Law of Trusts, 3/e

Termination by revocation, distribution or setting aside; the rule in Saunders v Vautier; alteration through the instrument, at common law, and under statute; variation by consent or court approval. 24 $2.40 Add
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Funding

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Discusses the rules concerning contributions to an ongoing pension plan and the actuarial valuations and reports that must be prepared and filed at periodic and other prescribed intervals and … ; 56 $5.60 Add
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Amendment

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Explores the delicate balance between employer and employee rights when a pension plan undergoes any changes such as company reorganization or divestment and contractual considerations. ; 63 $6.30 Add
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Wind Up

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Discusses the causes of termination, the process of winding up, who is responsible for implementing the wind up, and the manner by which the recipients of the distribution may receive their benefits. ; 52 $5.20 Add
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Surplus

From: Pension Law, 2/e

Focuses on the policy considerations, legislative requirements, and judicial principles relating to the distribution and ownership of pension surplus. ; 57 $5.70 Add
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Conclusion

From: Law of Trusts, 3/e

Trusts generally, and the powers and rights of trustees in the pension trust context specifically, will continue to be a growing area of law. 2 $0.20 Add