February 26, 2016

BC Supreme Court orders strata corporation to be wound up

In a brief oral judgment handed down last month, the Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered the winding up of a strata corporation with a liquidator, even though winding up commanded less than unanimous support among the owners. The Owners, Strata Plan NW422 v Khlybov, 2016 BCSC 285, involved Read more…

February 18, 2016

Strata corporation’s lien ruled invalid for including improper amounts

In a recent judgment, the BC Supreme Court has underscored the importance of careful recordkeeping and adherence to statutory procedures for strata corporations. In Terry v The Owners, Strata Plan NW 309, 2016 BCSC 237, the court discharged a lien filed under section 116 of the Strata Property Act because it Read more…

February 15, 2016

A review of major changes to condominium governance in Ontario’s Bill 106

As noted in a previous blog post, Ontario passed major amendments to its Condominium Act, 1998 late last year. Bill 106 (PDF)—the Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015—will see sweeping changes to Ontario’s condominium law in the areas of dispute resolution, consumer protection, condominium-management regulation, and condominium finances. Some of the most Read more…

February 11, 2016

BCLI welcomes bill to implement its Report on Unnecessary Requirements for Sworn Statements

The British Columbia Law Institute is pleased by the introduction of Bill 5, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Signed Statements) Amendment Act, 2016, into the legislative assembly. Once enacted, Bill 5 will substantially implement the recommendations of BCLI’s Report on Unnecessary Requirements for Sworn Statements (2006). “On behalf of BCLI,” noted board Read more…

February 5, 2016

Financing Litigation Legal Research Project Update

“Access to justice” continues to be a hot-button issue across Canada. It is a high-priority topic not only for the Canadian Bar Association, provincial Law Societies, and Law Foundations – but for everyday people who find themselves faced with a legal system that often appears unapproachable. With funding from the Read more…