Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan Issues Consultation Paper on The Homesteads Act, 1989

The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan recently issued a consultation paper on The Homesteads Act, 1989. The Act protects spouses who do not own their homes against the sale, mortgaging, or other disposition of the spousal home without their prior written consent. The Commission explains the difference between family property rights and rights under homestead legislation in this way: Although the non-owning spouses in these relationships have rights under family property legislation, homestead legislation provides Read more

BC Court of Appeal clarifies interpretation of Strata Property Act’s rental-restriction rules

In Mathews v The Owners, Strata Plan VR 90, 2016 BCCA 345, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia clarified the requirements of the rental-restriction rules found in section 141 of the Strata Property Act. Previous decisions had agreed that section 141 (3) requires a strata corporation to have a procedure that must be followed in deciding whether an owner will be allowed to rent out a strata lot. But the cases had disagreed on whether Read more

Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan Issues Consultation Paper on The Intestate Succession Act, 1996

The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan recently issued a consultation paper on The Intestate Succession Act, 1996. The Act determines how an estate is divided in Saskatchewan when there is no valid will, or if there is a portion of an estate left after the will is applied. Just over half of Canadian adults do not have a signed will. This number increases with younger adults. The Commission wants to get feedback from a wide Read more

Manitoba Law Reform Commission seeking public comment on substitute powers of attorney

The Manitoba Law Reform Commission has just published its Consultation Report on Substitute Powers of Attorney under The Powers of Attorney Act (PDF). The report is asking the public to comment on a proposal to reform Manitoba’s Powers of Attorney Act. Section 21 of Manitoba’s act deals with renunciation of a person’s appointment to act as an attorney. If an attorney appointed under an enduring power of attorney knows or ought reasonably to know that the donor Read more

The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission Releases Consultation Paper on the Law of Contempt

The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission recently issued a consultation paper on the law of contempt, including a draft Contempt of Court Bill and draft amendments to the Penal Code. The law of contempt generally refers to “contempt of court.” But what does that term mean and why might the law surrounding it need to change in the Cayman Islands? Black’s Law Dictionary (5th ed) provides a broad, historic definition of “contempt of court”: Any Read more