This week on Hull on Estates, Stuart Clark and Nicole Cianci discuss the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision, Barsoski Estate v. Wesley, 2022 ONCA 399, which comments on the difference between a license versus a life interest and rules that there is no presumption favoring a license over a life interest when the intended beneficiary is a friend, as the prevailing approach to will interpretation requires a court to consider the surrounding circumstances and give the words placed in a will the meaning intended by the particular testator.
Hull on Estates #640 – “License or Life Interest?”
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