Title Error Legal Guidance

Summary

In Ontario, title errors and written discovery issues may involve the Land Titles Act and the Rules of Civil Procedure. Professional misconduct and breach of fiduciary duty could fall under the Law Society Act. Survey concerns may relate to the Surveyors Act and the Professional Engineers Act. Fiduciary duty is a legal obligation to act in anothers best interest. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.

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Title error written discovery had never been given , which lead to misinformatio.n , lack of transparenncya d in claim , not given proper deed entire process . What statute or cite law pertains to this in ontaio
Hello ****, in Ontario, these matters could be related to:
- The Land Titles Act (R.S.O. *, c. L.*), specifically Section * for title corrections.
- The Rules of Civil Procedure (R.R.O. *, Reg. *) for written discovery process.
Please consult a lawyer for a better understanding of your situation.
Solicitor had not given or showed owner of propertydeed and withheld entire process , statuete and law in regards to this
Hello ****, in Ontario, your situation could potentially fall under:
- Professional misconduct under the Law Society Act (R.S.O. *, c. L.*)
- Breach of fiduciary duty
Please consult with a legal professional to get a more accurate advice.
Skicitor had goven site maps that stated not a survey and no specific discovery of person or date of finding error or defects in specificiety ubder ontario laws , what cited statute or law is noted in this case
Hello ****, in Ontario, this issue may relate to:
- The Surveyors Act (R.S.O. *, c. S.*) for survey concerns,
- The Rules of Civil Procedure for discovery issues,
- The Professional Engineers Act (R.S.O. *, c. P.*) for issues with site map.
Please consult a legal professional for further advice.
What is clasified as fiduciary duty
Fiduciary duty refers to a legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another. The obligated party, the fiduciary, is typically responsible for managing assets for the other party and maintains a standard of care in such management.