Quick facts about the Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Project

This post is part of a series highlighting four projects endorsed in the Agenda for Justice 2017 published by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch. To read the other posts in the series click here. About the project BCLI’s Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Project: was carried out from 2004 to 2005 and was supported by the Ministry of Justice for British Columbia; built on work carried out by the Uniform Law Conference of Canada Read more…

Quick facts about the Reverse Mortgages Project

This post is part of a series highlighting four projects endorsed in the Agenda for Justice 2017 published by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch. To read the other posts in the series click here. About the project The Reverse Mortgages Project: was carried out from 2004 to 2006 by BCLI’s division the Canadian Centre for Elder Law; featured a six-month consultation, which included a presentation at the 2005 Canadian Elder Law Conference; culminated in a Read more…

Quick facts about the Commercial Tenancy Act Reform Project

This post is part of a series highlighting four projects endorsed in the Agenda for Justice 2017 published by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch. To read the other posts in the series click here. About the project BCLI’s Commercial Tenancy Act Reform Project: was carried out from 2007 to 2009 with the assistance of a six-person volunteer project committee; was supported by the Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia and the Notary Foundation of British Read more…

Quick facts about the Unfair Contracts Relief Project

This post is part of a series highlighting four projects endorsed in the Agenda for Justice 2017 published by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch. To read the other posts in the series click here. About the project BCLI’s Unfair Contracts Relief Project: was carried out from 2009 to 2011 with the assistance of a seven-person volunteer project committee; was supported by the Law Foundation of British Columbia; featured a five-month consultation, which allowed the public Read more…

Franchises Act Coming Into Force on 1 February 2017

The Franchises Act, an important piece of commercial legislation that is highly supportive of small business and entrepreneurship in the province, is in force as of 1 February 2017.  Passage of the Franchises Act in 2015 followed quickly after the issuance of the BCLI Report on a Franchise Act for British Columbia, which recommended that BC enacts franchising legislation based on the Uniform Franchises Act, a prototype statute developed by the Uniform Law Conference of Canada Read more…