“Life would be much neater if all disputes could be terminated unilaterally,” wrote Justice F. L. Myers in the recent Couture v. TSCC No. 2187 decision. What started as a relatively simple dispute with respect to the lease of a common element parking space quickly escalated, with “name-calling, hyperbole, failure to listen, taking extreme positions, wasting time, money and effort, and causing [the parties] and each other distress.” Read the article…………
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