Publications
The Creation of Wills, Final Report 96
Categories Menu By Area of Law Administration of Justice Constitutional and Public Law Contract Corporate and Commercial Criminal Law Debtor and Creditor Employment and Industrial Law Equity and Trusts Family Law General Legal Profession Medical Law Partnerships and Associations Personal Representatives Procedure Property Tort Wills and Succession Publication Type The Creation of Wills This report makes a number of recommendations to reform the Wills Act. It recommends that Alberta courts be given the power to validate […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | validate, alteration, revival, formalities, majority, testamentary, requirement, handwriting, interpretation, revocation, revoke, wills, act, capacity, decision, holograph, witness |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr096.pdf |
September 29, 2009
The Creation of Wills, Report for Discussion 20
This report makes a number of recommendations to reform the Wills Act. It recommends that Alberta courts be given the power to validate a will or an alteration, revocation or revival of a will even if it does not comply with the formalities prescribed by the Wills Act. It also recommends that the age of testamentary capacity remain the same as the age of majority (18 years) so that a minor cannot make a valid will. People […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | valid, exempt, statutory, validate, majority, testamentary, handwriting, interpretation, capacity, decision, estate, holograph, substitute, will, witness |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd020.pdf |
September 2, 2007
Powers and Procedures for Administrative Tribunals in Alberta, Final Report 79
Existing legislation that governs the procedures of adjudicative tribunals in Alberta – the Alberta Administrative Procedures Act – is seriously deficient. It has not kept up to date with new case law, nor does it even apply to a majority of Alberta’s adjudicative tribunals. The ALRI suggests replacing this legislation with the Administrative Powers and Procedures Act. It would apply to all tribunals and because of the diverse range of tribunal functions and resources, include “opt-in” legislation. This […]
AREA OF LAW | Administration of Justice Procedure |
TAGS | administrative, decision, hearing, joint, Model Code, power, pre-hearing, tribunal |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr079.pdf |
December 29, 1999
Powers & Procedures for Administrative Agencies: MODEL CODE, Consultation Memorandum 6
The final product that arises from this consultation will be a comprehensive Model Code of Powers and Procedures, and an accompanying Annotation that sets out important case law that supplements or clarifies the rules. The Code will clarify the powers that already exist under the common law, and provide for additional powers necessary to the efficient and effective functioning of agencies. The code will not be a rigid set of rules that apply to every […]
AREA OF LAW | Administration of Justice Court Rules & Procedure Courts Procedure |
TAGS | administrative, decision, hearing, Model Code, power, pre-hearing, procedure, tribunal |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | CM6.pdf |
April 1, 1999
Advance Directives and Substitute Decision-Making in Personal Health Care, Final Report 64
Present law relating to substitute healthcare decision-making is deficient, as it requires that consent be obtained but does not provided a practical mechanism for doing so. The law also fails to provide individuals with a mechanism for planning for their own incapacity with respect to healthcare decisions. This report contains 28 recommendations and contains draft legislation entitled Health Care Instructions Act which would create the advance directive, create the healthcare agent or proxy, and integrate the scheme […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | patient, adult, healthcare, treatment, consent, decision, health care, personal |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr064.pdf |
March 28, 1993
Advance Directives and Substitute Decision-Making in Personal Health Care, Report for Discussion 11
Present law relating to substitute healthcare decision-making is deficient, as it requires that consent be obtained but does not provided a practical mechanism for doing so. The law also fails to provide individuals with a mechanism for planning for their own incapacity with respect to healthcare decisions. This report contains 28 recommendations and contains draft legislation entitled Health Care Instructions Act which would create the advance directive, create the healthcare agent or proxy, and integrate the scheme […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | patient, adult, healthcare, treatment, consent, decision, health care, personal |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd11.pdf |
November 2, 1991
Re Section 24 of the Judicature Act
AREA OF LAW | Constitutional and Public Law Court Rules & Procedure Procedure |
TAGS | judicature, lawyer, judicial, judge, arbitrate, Court, crown, decision |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | urp-74_6-Judicature-Act_Jacobs.pdf |
January 2, 1974