Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter‑Ego Trust #1,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Frankel,The Honourable Mr. Justice Tysoe,The Honourable Madam Justice DeWitt‑Van Oosten |
Neutral Citation | 2021 BCCA 179 |
Docket Number | 2021bcca179 |
Date | 01 January 0001 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Citation | 2021 BCCA 179 |
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3 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 989,
...argued that the counterclaim for occupational rent must fail as a matter of law, citing Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter-Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, where our Court of Appeal stated the following at para. 68: [68] In British Columbia, the existing jurisprudence is to the effect that occupational......
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Armstrong v Kotanko,
...argued that the counterclaim for occupational rent must fail as a matter of law, citing Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter-Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, where our Court of Appeal stated the following at para. 68: [68] In British Columbia, the existing jurisprudence is to the effect that occupational......
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Gambling v. Dykes,
...on trespass accords with the governing legal principles. As noted by this Court in Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter‑Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, a party with a legal interest and possessory entitlement to land, even though not in actual physical possession of it, is entitled to bring ......
3 cases
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2023 BCSC 989,
...argued that the counterclaim for occupational rent must fail as a matter of law, citing Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter-Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, where our Court of Appeal stated the following at para. 68: [68] In British Columbia, the existing jurisprudence is to the effect that occupational......
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Armstrong v Kotanko,
...argued that the counterclaim for occupational rent must fail as a matter of law, citing Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter-Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, where our Court of Appeal stated the following at para. 68: [68] In British Columbia, the existing jurisprudence is to the effect that occupational......
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Gambling v. Dykes,
...on trespass accords with the governing legal principles. As noted by this Court in Volovsek v. Boisvenu Alter‑Ego Trust #1, 2021 BCCA 179, a party with a legal interest and possessory entitlement to land, even though not in actual physical possession of it, is entitled to bring ......