Inventory of Reforms
Report on Proposals for a New Commercial Tenancy Act
Year:
2009
Description:
The
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
Reform
Project
began
in
the
summer
of
2007,
with
a
mandate
to
study
British
Columbia’s
major
commercial
leasing
statute
and
to
make
recommendations
for
its
reform.
Work
on
the
first
phase
of
the
project
progressed
throughout
the
fall
of
2007
and
the
winter
and
spring
of
2008,
concentrating
on
examining
the
deficiencies
of
the
current
legislation
and
studying
leading
models
for
reform.
This
phase
of
the
project
culminated
in
the
publication
in
September
2008
of
the
Consultation
Paper
on
Proposals
for
a
New
Commercial
Tenancy
Act.
The
consultation
paper
asked
for
public
comment
on
fifty‐eight
tentative
proposals
for
reform.
After
a
six month
consultation
period
ended
in
March
2009,
the
second
phase
of
the
project
began.
This
phase
focused
on
considering
the
responses
to
the
consultation
paper,
settling
the
project’s
final
recommendations,
and
implementing
those
regulations
in
draft
legislation.
The
Report
on
Proposals
for
a
New
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
is
the
culmination
of
all
this
work
on
the
project.
The
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
Reform
Project
was
made
possible
by
funding
from
the
Real
Estate
Foundation
of
British
Columbia
and
the
Notary
Foundation
of
British
Columbia.
Status:
Completed
Jurisdiction:
British Columbia
Body Responsible:
British Columbia Law Institute
Publications:
Report on Proposals for a New Commercial Tenancy Act
Purpose:
The
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
Reform
Project
is
focused
on
the
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
and
allied
legislation,
such
as
selected
provisions
of
the
Property
Law
Act,
the
Law
and
Equity
Act,
the
Land
Title
Act,
and
the
Land
Transfer
Form
Act.
This
project
does
not
address
residential
leases—that
is,
leases
for
living
accommodations.
In
this
way,
it
follows
a
division
that
has
been
present
in
British
Columbia
leasing
law
since
the
1970s,
which
has
separate
statutes
for
commercial
and
residential
leases.
Results:
The
current
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
has
outlived
its
utility
as
a
legal
framework
for
commercial
leasing
in
British
Columbia.
The
Report
on
Proposals
for
a
New
Commercial
Tenancy
Act
provides
a
practical
model
for
a
new
legal
framework
that
is
more
responsive
to
the
needs
of
commercial
leasing
in
twenty‐first
century
British
Columbia.
Revision History:
This summary was last reviewed in Aug 16, 2012