Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Steeves |
Citation | 2020 BCSC 1567 |
Date | 23 October 2020 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | Victoria |
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3 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 740,
...was a nullity because the Trustee wrongfully delegated its decision-making authority to the Director, citing Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567 [ Sellathamby]. She argues that, instead of making its own determination pursuant to s. 135 of the BIA, the Trustee delegated its duty by expressly a......
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Culinary Capers Catering Inc. (Re),
...was a nullity because the Trustee wrongfully delegated its decision-making authority to the Director, citing Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567 [ Sellathamby]. She argues that, instead of making its own determination pursuant to s. 135 of the BIA, the Trustee delegated its duty by expressly a......
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Quest Guardian Properties Ltd. (Re), 2021 BCSC 251
...section, deemed a proved claim to the amount of its valuation. . . . [38] In Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567, Justice Steeves recently discussed these mandatory BIA provisions (at paras. 30-40). In that case, the Court found that the trustee h......
3 cases
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2023 BCSC 740,
...was a nullity because the Trustee wrongfully delegated its decision-making authority to the Director, citing Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567 [ Sellathamby]. She argues that, instead of making its own determination pursuant to s. 135 of the BIA, the Trustee delegated its duty by expressly a......
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Culinary Capers Catering Inc. (Re),
...was a nullity because the Trustee wrongfully delegated its decision-making authority to the Director, citing Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567 [ Sellathamby]. She argues that, instead of making its own determination pursuant to s. 135 of the BIA, the Trustee delegated its duty by expressly a......
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Quest Guardian Properties Ltd. (Re), 2021 BCSC 251
...section, deemed a proved claim to the amount of its valuation. . . . [38] In Sellathamby (Re), 2020 BCSC 1567, Justice Steeves recently discussed these mandatory BIA provisions (at paras. 30-40). In that case, the Court found that the trustee h......