A BC Supreme Court judge recently decided that a breach of the Streamside Protection Regulation was a breach of a seller’s agreement to “carry on all logging operations in a good and workmanlike manner and in…
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Any well drawn commercial lease containing an option to renew at a rent to be agreed upon during the renewal term either provides a formula by which the rent can be calculated, or provides that the rent will be fixed…
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An arbitrator acting under the provisions of the Residential Tenancy Act has provided reasons for a decision involving the owner of a mobile home in a park, who had listed her home for sale with a real estate company…
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A recent arbitration held in accordance with the by-laws of the B.C. Real Estate Association highlighted the problem for a licencee who is asked to sell a shareholder’s interest in a company incorporated under the…