Acts and Regulations

2012, c.107 - Marital Property Act

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Division of non-marital property
8In determining any application for a division of marital property, the Court may make a division of any property of either spouse that is not marital property if
(a) a spouse has, through transfer, indebtedness, mismanagement or other means, unreasonably impoverished the marital property, or
(b) the result of the division of marital property would be inequitable in the circumstances having regard to
(i) the considerations set out in paragraphs 7(a) to (f), and
(ii) the effect of the assumption by one spouse of any of the responsibilities set out in section 2 on the ability of the other spouse to acquire, manage, maintain, operate or improve property that is not marital property.
1980, c.M-1.1, s.8
Division of non-marital property
8In determining any application for a division of marital property, the Court may make a division of any property of either spouse that is not marital property if
(a) a spouse has, through transfer, indebtedness, mismanagement or other means, unreasonably impoverished the marital property, or
(b) the result of the division of marital property would be inequitable in the circumstances having regard to
(i) the considerations set out in paragraphs 7(a) to (f), and
(ii) the effect of the assumption by one spouse of any of the responsibilities set out in section 2 on the ability of the other spouse to acquire, manage, maintain, operate or improve property that is not marital property.
1980, c.M-1.1, s.8