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Jacqueline Ovsenek is an articling student in the Vancouver office of Lawson Lundell. She is interested in all areas of the law with a particular interest in corporate law.
Jacqueline completed her Juris Doctor at the University of ...
Developers frequently want to impose ongoing restrictions on purchasers. Purchasers want their properties free of restrictions. This tension has led to significant uncertainty (since the B.C. Court of Appeal’s decision in 585582 B.C. Ltd. v Anderson[1]) about the enforceability of restrictive covenants requiring future commercial agreements.
This decision ...
The use of Reverse Vesting Orders (“RVOs”) has become a common occurrence in Canadian insolvency proceedings in recent years. However, in PaySlate Inc. (Re)[i] the Supreme Court of British Columbia initially declined to grant an RVO and instead offered guidance on when this extraordinary remedy is appropriate.
Key Takeaways
- RVOs are not the “norm;” they cannot ...
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