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The Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act, SS 2020 c.6, has been proclaimed into force June 29, 2020. The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare’s Law) Act, SS 2019 c. I-10.4, has been proclaimed into force June 29, 2020. The law would enable Saskatchewan residents to ask police for information on an intimate partner’s violent or abusive past. According to a...
Read More +Important amendments to The Personal Property Security Act, 1993 and regulations come into force on June 22, 2020 that address a number of issues including: security interests in electronic chattel paper,payment of debts and transfers of negotiable property by electronic funds transfer; andaccount debtor rights. Saskatchewan has long been a leader in the development and operation of personal property law...
Read More +The Fiduciaries Access to Digital Information Act comes into force on June 29, 2020. The new Act provides clarity for certain fiduciaries seeking to access digital assets by confirming that a fiduciary’s authority extends beyond tangible property to also include access to digital assets. The Act is based on the Uniform Access to Digital Assets by Fiduciaries Act adopted by the...
Read More +Section 215 of the Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1, SC 2019, c 29, is proclaimed into force on the day on which this Order is registered (PC 2020-0339), which is June 10, 2020. This amendment adds exemptions to the Electronic Administration and Enforcement of the Canada Transportation Act. Sections 163(2), (4), 166, 168(2), 172(2), (7), (8), 173(2), 174(2) and...
Read More +The following regulations were published in The Saskatchewan Gazette, Part II, Vol. 116 No. 22, May 29, 2020: SR 65/2020 The Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment Amendment Regulations, 2020 (No. 2).
Read More +The Real Estate Amendment Act, 2019, SS 2019, c 19, is proclaimed into force May 20, 2020. The Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission has created both a summary and list of highlights of the amendments. The amendments will affect electronic signatures, calculation of commission, restraints on trading own property, registrant discipline and special penalties.
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