August 8, 2017

Ontario Court of Appeal affirms strata corporation’s plan to manage parking through bylaw allowing allocation of spaces by lease

In Cheung v York Region Condominium, 2017 ONCA 633, the Ontario Court of Appeal affirmed a decision from last year on a suburban Toronto condominium’s “toxic parking situation.” The facts of the case, as summarized by the court, were: There are 34 units in this complex, of which the appellant owns three. She Read more…

August 4, 2017

BC Supreme Court holds that a positive obligation in an easement is not binding on subsequent landowners

In The Owners, Strata Plan NWS 3457 v The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 1425, 2017 BCSC 1346, the Supreme Court of British Columbia considered “whether an obligation to pay certain expenses contained in an agreement registered against title to parcels of land can bind subsequent owners of the land.” Much like Read more…

July 20, 2017

Ontario court orders internet service provider to disclose identity of author of allegedly defamatory emails

Carleton Condominium Corporation No 282 v Yahoo! Inc, 2017 ONSC 4385, is an interesting case that displays the intersection of condominium law, civil procedure, and the tort of defamation. The case was an application launched as a prelude to a defamation proceeding. The plaintiff was a condominium corporation, which claimed Read more…

July 14, 2017

Ontario Court of Justice Determines that Ontario’s Family Law Legislation Discriminates Against Dependent Adults With Disabilities Whose Parents Were Never Married

On July 7 2017, Justice Sullivan of the Ontario Court of Justice released a decision that pertains to the constitutionality of Ontario’s Family Law Act in relation to child support obligations for parents of dependent adults with disabilities. The Applicant in this matter is a Robyn Coates, mother to Joshua Read more…

July 12, 2017

Scottish Law Commission Publishes Discussion Paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract

The Scottish Law Commission announced earlier this week in a News Release that their Discussion Paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract has now been published. The Discussion Paper is part of a general review of Scots contract law. The News Release suggests that the Discussion Paper considers the tools Read more…