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Ontario Court of Appeal Recognizes that “Business Judgment Rule” Applies to Condominium Board Decisions

In a couple of prior blog posts, we blogged about a case (3716724 Canada Inc. v. CCC No. 375), where the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found that a condominium corporation had unfairly disregarded the interests of a commercial parking unit owner. The board had refused to allow the owner to make changes to the common elements to accommodate “pay and display” parking unless the unit owner hired a full-time security guard or attendant.    Read the article……………….

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