Also, people who aren't so healthy can benefit from permanent insurance through an agent, because that may be the only way that they can obtain
coverage on a reasonable basis.
The lawyer should advise and encourage the client to compromise or settle a dispute whenever
possible on a reasonable basis and should discourage the client from commencing or continuing useless legal proceedings.
For the purposes of working out your capital gain or capital loss, the date you acquired the subdivided blocks is the date you acquired the original parcel of land and the cost base of the original land is divided between the subdivided
blocks on a reasonable basis.
We are taught that we owe an undivided fealty to our clients, for whom we must advocate with a resolve tempered only by the duty to «advise and encourage a client to compromise or settle a dispute whenever it is possible to do
so on a reasonable basis and... discourage the client from commencing... useless legal proceedings,» as the Model Code drafted by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada puts it.
Nevertheless, the judge found the appeal panel's test for measuring potential professional misconduct — that counsel must not impugn their opponents unless they make their allegations in good faith and
on a reasonable basis — «fails to go far enough to protect the importance of zealous advocacy.»
It's even more of an issue in Ontario, Rose says, where recent changes to the Law Society of Upper Canada's Rules of Professional Conduct, have, since 2014, required lawyers to «advise and encourage the client to compromise or settle a dispute whenever it is possible to do so
on a reasonable basis.»