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Canex Investment Corporation v. 0799701 B.C. Ltd., re. application to have certain sales proceeds held pending disposition of petition. The respondents now apply to set aside that order on the basis that the petitioners failed to disclose material facts
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Gordon v. Krieg, inspector’s report, she completed her purchase. About half a year later, Ms. Gordon learned that the foundation in one corner of the building had settled so that floor joists had pulled away from the sill plate on the foundation’
Yoho Investments Ltd. v. Glacier Parespondents seek an order dismissing the receiver of the lodge and settling its expenses. It also seeks a declaration that various charges registered against the property including the lease itself be removed from title.
0817967 B.C. Ltd. v. 0343936 B.C. Ltd., action against the defendants, 0343936 B.C. Ltd for negligent misrepresentation, fraudulent misrepresentation and breach of contract re. purchase Kamloops R.V. and Mobile Home Park
Escobedo v. Leon, example of what often happens when inexperienced investors enter the frenzy of boom-time real estate markets at the wrong time. The market crashes, their investment is lost and they look for someone else to blame.
Smith v. 0878841 B.C. Ltd., application for an order nisi of foreclosure are: PID: 008-349-843, Lot 1, District Lot 486, Kootenay District, Plan 5563, and PID: 011-254-963, Lot 1, District Lot 486, Kootenay District, Plan 7531.
First West Credit Union v. Giesbrecht, whether or not a mortgagee’s security is affected where the mortgagor, the registered owner of the subject indefeasible title, acquired the fee simple estate as a result of a voidable conveyance.
Roynat Inc. v. Acadia Hotels Ltd., Roynat’s loan was repaid in full and the distribution of the surplus proceeds of sale was the subject of this hearing.
Boxer Capital Corporation v. JEL Investments Ltd., application for leave to appeal two arbitration awards; price for the property was $12 million; $4 million was required for closing. He persuaded Boxer and Yanco to provide $3 million
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