September 8, 2017

The Manitoba Law Reform Commission Releases Consultation Report on Small Estates

Just this week, the Manitoba Law Reform Commission published its consultation report entitled, “Updating the Administration of Small Estates in Manitoba.” The consultation report considers possible legislative amendments that might improve how law and procedure operate during the administration of small estates. The Commission notes that ordinarily, there are legal Read more

September 1, 2017

CRT Roundup—repairs, chargebacks, parking stalls, and more

This post is part of a monthly series summarizing the Civil Resolution Tribunal’s strata-property decisions. There have been 18 new decisions since the last post. Repairs—water penetration—negligence and significant unfairness In Capek v The Owners, Strata Plan VR1706, 2017 BCCRT 42, the applicant owner alleged that the strata corporation was negligent Read more

August 22, 2017

Undue Influence and Will-Making

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. Undue influence can be defined as a situation where a person is pressured to perform a legal act, and where Read more

August 16, 2017

The Wills Series: Approaches to Modern Will-Making

Making Wills Half a World Over: Part One of the Wills Series (August 1, 2017) Will-Making Capacity: Part Two of the Wills Series (August 8, 2017) Digital Wills: How the Law of Wills Responds to the Electronic Era (August 15, 2017) Undue Influence and Will-Making (August 22nd, 2017) Will-Making Formalities (September Read more

August 15, 2017

Digital Wills: How the Law of Wills Responds to the Electronic Era

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. Until comparatively recently, a will written on anything but paper or another tangible surface would have been a bizarre concept. Read more