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Ontario Certificate of Completion of Subcontract
ON subcontractors, prepare a Certificate of Completion of Subcontract, under subsection 33(1) of the Ontario Construction Lien Act, with this easy template.
- The form certifies that a subcontract for supply of services or materials for improvements to a property has been completed, and is issued by either the payment certifier (if any), or jointly by the owner and contractor (if no payment certifier).
- The form contains a copy of subsection 33(1) of the Act, for your reference.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Form 7, available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Certificate of Service
Prepare a Certificate of Service for documents served in an Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board application with this free form.
- The form must be completed by the party who filed the application.
- It can be used by either the landlord or the tenant.
- The Certificate must be filed with the Landlord and Tenant Board in accordance with provincial laws and regulations.
- This is a free form available as a PDF download from Tribunals Ontario.
Ontario Certificate of Substantial Performance of Contract
ON contractors, prepare a Certificate of Substantial Performance of Contract under Section 32 of the Ontario Construction Lien Act with this ready-made template.
- The form certifies that a contract for supply of services or materials for improvements to a property has been substantially performed, and is issued by either the payment certifier (if any), or jointly by the owner and contractor (if no payment certifier).
- Available as a free fillable PDF form.
- For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Checklist for Long Form Amalgamation
Track the steps required for a Long Form Amalgamation in the Province of Ontario with this ready-made checklist.
- If the amalgamation does not meet the requirements for a short form amalgamation, a long form amalgamation must be done.
- The checklist summarizes all the information, documents and actions that need to be compiled and completed in order to finalize the amalgamation.
- This checklist is a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
- Prepared for amalgamations in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Checklist for Short Form Horizontal Amalgamation
Track the steps required for a Short Form Horizontal Amalgamation in the Province of Ontario with this ready-made checklist.
- A short form horizontal amalgamation is an amalgamation of two or more subsidiaries of the same parent company.
- One of the subsidiary's structure will form the basis of the new amalgamated corporation.
- The checklist summarizes the information, documents and actions that need to be taken to complete the amalgamation.
- This checklist template is a downloadable and fully editable MS Word document.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Checklist for Short Form Vertical Amalgamation
Keep track of the steps required for a Short Form Vertical Amalgamation in the Province of Ontario with this ready-made checklist.
- A short form vertical amalgamation is an amalgamation of a holding company with one or more of its subsidiaries.
- The holding company's bylaws and articles will form the basis for the new amalgamated corporation.
- No securities will be issued and no assets distributed in connection with the amalgamation.
- The checklist summarizes the information, documents and actions that need to be taken to complete the amalgamation.
- This form is a downloadable and fully editable MS Word template.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Claim for Lien
ON contractors, file your lien claim with this Ontario Claim for Lien Form 8.
- The Claim is made under Section 34 of the Construction Lien Act.
- The form includes instructions to help you complete it.
- Available as a fillable PDF form.
- Click the Free Download button to download the form directly from the Ontario Court Forms website.
Ontario Codicil to Will
Make additions to your Last Will & Testament with this template Codicil to Will form for the Province of Ontario.
- The Codicil must be executed and witnessed in the same manner as the original Will.
- If you are making substantial changes to your Will, you should make a new Will instead of doing a codicil to the old one.
- The document also includes the required form of Affidavit of Execution of Will or Codicil (Form 74.8).
- This form is provided in MS Word format and is totally editable to meet your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Cohabitation Agreement
Cohabiting couples in Ontario can establish their rights and obligations and the ownership of their separate and joint property in a Cohabitation Agreement.
- The Agreement allows you and your partner to specify which assets each of you owned prior to the relationship, and which are jointly owned by both of you.
- You can also set out how your joint assets will be distributed if you decide to end the relationship.
- You can also agree upon how household expenses will be split, and who is responsible for other debts. For instance, if your partner owes money on a student loan incurred before you met, he/she may be solely responsible for paying it off.
- If the two of you decide to get married, the Cohabitation Agreement becomes a prenuptial (pre-marriage) agreement.
- You will both need to get independent legal advice from a lawyer before you sign the Agreement. A Certificate of Independent Legal Advice is included for each of you, which the lawyer will sign after seeing you.
- Ontario law treats married and cohabiting couples differently with respect to property rights. Make sure yours are protected.
- Available in MS Word format, fully customizable.
Ontario Continuing Power of Attorney for Property
Appoint someone to manage your financial affairs for you with this Continuing Power of Attorney form for Ontario residents.
Why should you make a power of attorney?
It's important to have a Power of Attorney (POA) in case you are unable to look after your financial and business affairs for any reason, whether due to illness, accident, or absence.
You can use this downloadable form to appoint someone you trust as your attorney (sometimes also referred to as your agent or proxy). This document also includes instructions for completing it, information you need to help guide you through the process, and answers to many common questions.
What is a "continuing" power of attorney?
A continuing (or enduring) power of attorney is one that continues to be effective even if you become mentally incapable of managing your finances and property.
What powers will my attorney have?
Under the POA, your attorney will have the power and authority to manage your money, assets and property. You can impose conditions and restrictions on your agent's powers as you see fit.
This Continuing Power of Attorney does NOT grant your agent the authority to make health care or personal care decisions for you.
When does the document come into effect?
You can choose if the power of attorney will come into effect only if and when you become mentally incapable or if you wish to have it become effective immediately.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
The Continuing Power of Attorney for Property template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to use and understand. More than one person in your household can use the same form to prepare a POA.
This Power of Attorney is made in accordance with the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 and is intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
