April 4, 1999

Enforcement of Non-money Judgments from Outside the Province

A party who has obtained a judgment in one province may find that it is not enforceable elsewhere in Canada and may, depending on a variety of factors, be required to bring an entirely new action in the province where enforcement is sought. This project identifies and discusses a significant Read more…

March 3, 1999

Statutory Remuneration of Trustees and Trustees’ Accounts

This report contains recommendations for changes to the Trustee Act dealing with remuneration of trustees and related matters. In all provinces and territories, trustees and personal representatives (executors and administrators) have a statutory right to receive remuneration for their services from the trust or estate. Statutory remuneration in British Columbia Read more…

February 2, 1999

Trustee Investment Powers

A trust is a specific investment relationship where a designated trustee holds title to assets for the benefit of designated beneficiaries. A trust is established when an owner of property (called the settlor) makes a disposition of property to a trustee on terms describing how the trustee is to administer Read more…

January 1, 1999

Recognition of Spousal and Family Status

The Attorney General asked the British Columbia Law Institute to review the statute law of British Columbia and make recommendations for legislative changes necessary to provide legal recognition to the variety of family relationships in the province, and to address the rights and obligations that should attach to those relationships. Read more…

April 4, 1998

Proposals for a Contract Law Reform Act

The general law of contracts is almost entirely a creation of the courts. Legislative intervention has been rare. Statutes in British Columbia contain six instances of intervention in relation to the general law of contract. Five of these consist of particular sections of the Law and Equity Act and the Read more…