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The Oppression Remedy Comes into Focus

Author: 
MEGAN MACKEY
Publication date:
July 1, 2020
Article Summary: 

The article discusses the oppression remedy provided by Section 135 of Ontario's Condominium Act, 1998. The remedy is designed to protect against unfair treatment and allows owners, mortgagees, developers, or condominium corporations to seek relief directly from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The court assesses if the complained conduct is oppressive and has the authority to grant appropriate orders. However, in practice, Ontario judges have exercised this power to grant remedies only in cases where oppression has been clearly established.

Keywords: 

Oppression Remedy, Condominium Act, Ontario, Relief, Unfair Treatment, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Owners, Mortgagees, Developers, Condominium Corporation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration, Condominium Authority Tribunal, Judicial Decisions.



Source Citation: 
MEGAN MACKEY
The Oppression Remedy Comes into Focus
July 1, 2020
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