A February 2009 decision of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench should be added to the list of notable condo cases for 2009.
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Governance
“Who do you act for, Mr. Chairman?”
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Posted in Governance
AGM season is upon us. Every year I’m asked the same question. Today I’m sharing an answer.
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Some Q&As on condo AGMs
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We open our mailbag and answer some questions about owners’ meetings.
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The Supreme Court on directors’ fiduciary duty
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Posted in Case Studies, Governance
In December 2008, the Supreme Court of Canada released its reasons in the case of BCE Inc. v. 1976 Debentureholders. The decision contains critically important lessons for condominium directors.
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Make email make sense for your board
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Posted in Governance
Today we highlight a suggestion to set up email accounts for condo board members that can be transferred from member to member. A good concept.
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