June 15, 2012
66. Report on Joint Tenancy
Some of the common law rules governing joint tenancy are not in keeping with present-day circumstances. This report makes numerous recommendations for the reform of the law of joint tenancy to remove some of its more anachronistic features and allow this very popular way of holding land to better serve Read more
65. Report on the Doctrine of Implied Grant: the rule in Wheeldon v. Burrows
The doctrine of implied grant, also known as the rule in Wheeldon v. Burrows, may apply in some circumstances when a landowner transfers part of the land and retains the rest. It allows for implied easements to arise over the land retained so as to allow reasonable use of the Read more
64. Report on Section 35 of the Property Law Act
Section 35 of the Property Law Act allows the Supreme Court of British Columbia to remove or modify certain kinds of registered charges from the title to land on various grounds, including obsolescence. This report examines section 35 and its judicial interpretation in depth. It considers whether the section should Read more

















































