August 3, 2016
BCLI Announces Re-Appointment of the Honourable Marion J Allan to Board of Directors
We are pleased to announce that the Honourable Marion J. Allan has been re-appointed to the British Columbia Law Institute Board of Directors. Ms. Allan will serve as a representative of the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch. Her three-year term begins 1 August 2016. Ms. Allan graduated from UBC with Read more
Scottish Law Commission Updates Third Party Rights in Contract Law
The Scottish Law Commission recently released its report on third party rights in contract law. In jurisdictions such as England and Canada, strangers to a contract (termed “third parties”) are generally not permitted rights under it, but exceptions exist. This rule is known as privity of contract. By contrast, Scots Read more
August 2, 2016
New rules on terminating a strata in force
New rules on terminating a strata came into force on 28 July 2016. At that time, order in council 592/2016 was adopted. The order in council brought into force the termination provisions of Bill 40, Natural Gas Development Statutes Amendment Act, 2015. These provisions amended part 16 of the Strata Property Read more
July 21, 2016
Manitoba strata corporation’s window-replacement project found not to have discriminated against owners on the basis of disability
In four complaints against the same condominium corporation, the Manitoba Board of Human Rights has ruled that replacing clear windows with tinted windows did not amount to discrimination under The Human Rights Code. Three of the complaints—Renard v Winnipeg Condominium Corporation No 30, 2016 MBHR 3, Gordon v Winnipeg Condominium Read more
July 20, 2016
Alberta court holds that creditors with registered builders liens and caveats have priority over strata-lot purchasers’ unregistered trust interests
In 1864684 Alberta Ltd v 1693737 Alberta Inc, 2016 ABQB 371, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench made a “determination of creditors’ entitlement to net sale proceeds” of a commercial-condominium development located in Airdrie, Alberta. The condominium’s developer was in receivership and the land “was sold in a court-supervised receivership,” with the Read more
















































