November 15, 2016

BC Court of Appeal sets aside fines because strata corporation failed to give owner notice and an opportunity to respond

In Terry v The Owners, Strata Plan NW 309, 2016 BCCA 449, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia reversed a decision made earlier this year by a judge of the supreme court in chambers and declared fines imposed on a strata-lot owner for failing to pay strata fees and a Read more

November 10, 2016

Spotlight on phases: Should approval of a Phased Strata Plan Declaration expire after one year?

BCLI is running a public consultation on complex stratas. It is asking for public input into proposed changes to the law governing sections, types, and phases. For information on how to participate in the consultation please visit the Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two webpage. This post is part of a Read more

November 7, 2016

BCLI Announces Appointment of Brent Olthuis to Board of Directors

The British Columbia Law Institute is pleased to announce that Brent Olthuis of the Vancouver law firm Hunter Litigation Chambers has joined our Board of Directors as a Member at Large. Mr. Olthuis is an experienced litigator whose broad practice in civil, commercial, administrative and constitutional law has brought him Read more

November 4, 2016

Spotlight on Types: Should the Strata Property Act require a strata corporation that wishes to cancel types of strata lots to obtain approval of this decision at a general meeting by adoption of resolutions passed by 3/4 votes of both eligible voters in the type and all eligible voters in the strata corporation?

BCLI is running a public consultation on complex stratas. It is asking for public input into proposed changes to the law governing sections, types, and phases. For information on how to participate in the consultation please visit the Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two webpage. This post is part of a Read more

November 3, 2016

Hong Kong Law Reform Commission recommends reforms to support third-party funding for arbitration

The Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong has just published a final report that caps off its project on third-party funding for arbitration. The Report on Third Party Funding for Arbitration (PDF) contains the commission’s final recommendations for reform of Hong Kong’s Arbitration Ordinance. This report covers some topics that are Read more