December 21, 2016

Strata Property Law Project: 2016 year-end update

2016 saw significant progress made on BCLI’s Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two. One major publication was released, the Consultation Paper on Complex Stratas (PDF). The project committee also made noteworthy progress on its examination of selected governance, common-property, and land-title issues. Three new members joined the project committee. BCLI received Read more

December 20, 2016

Strata-property law: 2016 in review

This past year has seen several milestones in strata-property law, both here in British Columbia and elsewhere. The year has featured important court and tribunal decisions, new legislation coming into force, and new law-reform initiatives. Here are some of the significant developments in 2016, as noted in the BCLI blog. Read more

December 16, 2016

BCLI Congratulates Lisa A. Peters and Tony Wilson on being appointed Queen’s Counsel

British Columbia Law Institute congratulates Board Chair Lisa A. Peters, Q.C. on being appointed Queen’s Counsel. Peters, who has served on BCLI’s Board of Directors since 2010, is the Senior Research and Opinions Partner with Lawson Lundell LLP and has held the position of BCLI Board Chair since late 2016. The appointment, which Read more

December 9, 2016

BC Court of Appeal allows beneficial owner to challenge strata-corporation bylaws and votes

In The Owners, Strata Plan NW 499 v Louis, 2016 BCCA 494, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia considered an appeal from a decision of BC Supreme Court judge in chambers (Strata Plan NW 499 v Kirk, 2015 BCSC 1487). The appeal court dismissed arguments that numerous sections of Read more

December 2, 2016

Scottish Law Commission consulting on penalty clauses in contracts

The Scottish Law Commission has just published its Discussion Paper on Penalty Clauses (PDF). In a news release (PDF) accompanying the discussion paper, the commission notes that it is “raising for consultation purposes the possibilities that the rule be abolished outright, or be completely replaced by new, much better-targeted rules to Read more