May 1, 2006

Viatical Settlements

A viatical settlement is a transaction where a terminally ill individual who owns a life insurance policy sells it to a third party. The third party agrees to pay the insured individual an amount that is less than the value of the insurance policy, and to pay the premiums of Read more…

March 6, 2006

Unnecessary Requirements for Sworn Statements

This project revisited work done in the 1970s by the Law Reform Commission of British Columbia. It examined requirements imposed by statute or regulation to provide a sworn statement as part of an out of court transaction. The project classified these requirements using an eleven category classification system developed by Read more…

February 6, 2006

Reverse Mortgages

A reverse mortgage is a type of loan made to senior citizen homeowners, allowing them to use their homes as collateral to get cash. No payments on the loan are due until the homeowner dies, or the home is sold or abandoned. Interest is added to the loan balance over Read more…

July 6, 2005

Leases of Unsubdivided Land and the Top Line Case

This project examined legal issues that arose in the wake of the B.C. Court of Appeal’s decision in International Paper Industries Ltd. v. Top Line Industries Inc. This case considered section 73 of the Land Title Act, which outlines restrictions surrounding the subdivision of land into smaller parcels for the Read more…

March 6, 2005

The Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Act

This project examined a proposal for the reform of the civil enforcement system that governs the legal procedures that apply to the enforcement of money judgments. A money judgment is an order issued by a court for a party to a lawsuit to pay the other party a sum of Read more…