Jones v. 1251078 B.C. Ltd.
Maria Sandberg Jones
Law Firm / Organization
Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP
Lawyer(s)

Angela L. Folino

1251078 B.C. Ltd.
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

T.M. Reid

Leslie Thomson
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

T.M. Reid

Andrew Press
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

T.M. Reid

  • Facts: Maria Sandberg Jones, the plaintiff, and the defendants, 1251078 B.C. Ltd. along with Leslie Thomson and Andrew Press, entered into an agreement to purchase property and build a home together. Disputes arose regarding contributions and the completion of the home, leading Jones to seek legal actions to remove the defendants and their belongings from the property and cancel a certificate of pending litigation (CPL) against the property title.

  • Issue: The core issue revolves around whether Jones should be granted an interlocutory injunction to remove the defendants from the property and cancel the CPL, based on alleged breaches of their agreement and interference in the construction process.

  • Court's Decision: The court's analysis is focused on whether Jones demonstrated a strong prima facie case for the injunction, considering the evidence of breaches by the defendants, the financial contributions made by each party, and the irreparable harm Jones faced due to the defendants' actions.

  • Amount of Costs/Damages Awarded: The document does not specify the amount of costs or damages awarded up to the portion reviewed. The emphasis is on the legal principles guiding the decision on whether to grant the injunction and cancel the CPL.

Supreme Court of British Columbia
S235324
Civil litigation
Plaintiff