Area – BC Assessment Authority Information Inaccurate #289

Legally Speaking

By Gerry NeelyB.A., LL.B. We can draw two conclusions from the facts described in a recent decision in which a buyer sued for damages because the area of the land purchased by the buyer was only 258.5 acres instead of 309 acres. The first conclusion is that one cannot rely upon the British Columbia Assessment Authority

Heritage Conservation Act (continued) #288

Legally Speaking

By Gerry NeelyB.A., LL.B. As discussed in the previous column, early planning may reduce the overall costs. For example, with early advice, an owner may be able to change his or her plans before an excavation disturbs the artifacts within the site, to avoid the higher remedial cost of screening and salvaging the artifacts from disturbed

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