September 29, 2017

Incomplete interest schedule foils strata’s bid for termination

Re The Owners, Strata Plan VR 1966, 2017 BCSC 1661, was, as the court noted, the first contested case to consider the recently amended procedure to cancel a strata plan and wind up a strata corporation. The case illustrates the importance of strict compliance with the Strata Property Act’s requirements for Read more

September 28, 2017

CRT Roundup—use and alteration of common property, unauthorized spending, and more

This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been 19 new decisions since the last post. Bylaws—rental and pet restrictions—Airbnb The Owners, Strata Plan VR812 v Yu, 2017 BCCRT 82 concerned the enforcement of the applicant strata corporation’s rental-restriction and pet bylaws. The Read more

September 27, 2017

Final Reflections on My Summer with BCLI and CCEL

As I wrap up some of the final items on my task list today, I’ve been reflecting on my summer and how much I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to work with the BCLI and CCEL team. My initial thought: “what a terrific opportunity this has been for me!” I’ve always been Read more

September 12, 2017

Will-Making Formalities

This series examines and compares recommendations made in several BCLI reports and those made by the Law Commission of England and Wales. To read the other posts in the series click here. In order for a will to be valid, a will must meet certain formal requirements. These requirements, often referred to Read more

Advance Consent and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)

The Carter Decision In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released a landmark decision with respect to a person’s right to medical assistance in dying (“MAiD”). Historically, it had been a crime for any person to assist another person in ending their own life. In the Carter decision, the Read more