In the case of Durham Condominium Corporation No. 80 v. Occleston, the condominium corporation brought an application to enforce the condominium corporation’s no smoking rule as against one of the residents. The parties settled the matter at the Stage 2 mediation, where the resident consented to an order to comply with the Rule. However, the question of costs (payable by the resident) was not resolved. Read the article………………………..
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