July 11, 2008

Abolition of Prescription (1970)

In theory, it used to possible in British Columbia for rights to be acquired over land by periods of adverse use or enjoyment (not amounting to possession). These rights were said to be acquired by “prescription.” Both legislation and case law had, by the date of this project, severely restricted the operation of prescription, Read more…

February 1, 2008

Predatory Lending Issues in Canada

Predatory lending is the practice whereby a lender deceptively persuades a borrower to agree to abusive loan terms. It is closely tied to the concept of subprime mortgage lending, which is the practice of making loans to borrowers who do not qualify for the best market interest rates. In the Read more…

British Columbia Privacy Act

This project involved a review of the Privacy Act of British Columbia, which makes the violation of privacy a tort. The Privacy Act was the first legislation to be passed in the British Commonwealth to give a right to sue for violation of privacy. The project was directed at updating Read more…

March 1, 2007

Parental Support Obligation in Section 90 of the Family Relations Act

Section 90 of the Family Relations Act creates a legal obligation for adult children to support their dependent parents. This legal obligation exists independently of any moral obligation that children may feel to support their parents in old age. Section 90 gives a parent a right to go to court Read more…

October 1, 2006

A Comparative Analysis of Adult Guardianship Laws in BC, New Zealand and Ontario

An adult guardian is somebody who is appointed to make decisions for an adult who is not capable of doing so. Individuals might need an adult guardian if they suffer from conditions such as a mental illness or handicap, a degenerative disease, or a head injury. This appointed individual is Read more…