Legal Notes: ‘Lienable services’ may vary across different jurisdictions

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The principal laws governing construction contracts in Canada are rooted in common law, with the notable exception of Quebec’s civil code.

Owners of a proposed mixed-use redevelopment rental project in Vancouver applied for the cancellation of a lien filed on title and a certificate for pending litigation, in relation to payment being sought for services supplied by Cape Group Management. That’s when Cape placed a lien on the property, representing invoices for services rendered totalling just over $2 million. The owners went to court requesting the lien and pending litigation certification be removed.

 

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