February 6, 2006
Reverse Mortgages
A reverse mortgage is a type of loan made to senior citizen homeowners, allowing them to use their homes as collateral to get cash. No payments on the loan are due until the homeowner dies, or the home is sold or abandoned. Interest is added to the loan balance over Read more…
July 6, 2005
Leases of Unsubdivided Land and the Top Line Case
This project examined legal issues that arose in the wake of the B.C. Court of Appeal’s decision in International Paper Industries Ltd. v. Top Line Industries Inc. This case considered section 73 of the Land Title Act, which outlines restrictions surrounding the subdivision of land into smaller parcels for the Read more…
February 5, 2004
Builders Liens After the Shimco Case
This project examined the decisions of the British Columbia Supreme Court and British Columbia Court of Appeal in Shimco Metal Erectors Ltd. v. Design Steel Constructors Ltd., and the court’s interpretation of provisions of the Builders Lien Act. The Shimco case established a controversial remedy under the Builders Lien Act, Read more…
March 5, 2003
The Builders Lien Act and the Pipeline Problem
This project examined the “pipeline problem” that arises occasionally in connection with the Builders Lien Act. When pipelines are constructed across private land, the private landowner has no right to refuse a pipeline right-of-way across his or her land. If the pipeline contractor fails to pay the workers, subcontractors, or Read more…
January 5, 2003
The Uniform Liens Act
A lien is a legal claim against property that can prevent it from being sold unless the lien is paid off. This project examined the law governing the liens of repairers, storers, and common carriers. These commercial liens are supposed to provide persons who have repaired, stored, or transported goods Read more…