Brown v Volcz
Peter Volcz
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

C.A. Bush

Karen Volcz
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

C.A. Bush

Darrell Brown
Law Firm / Organization
BTM Lawyers LLP
Lawyer(s)

Marko Pokrajac

Brenda Brown
Law Firm / Organization
BTM Lawyers LLP
Lawyer(s)

Marko Pokrajac

Background:
Darrell Brown and Brenda Brown (petitioners) owned 20289 Menzies Road, Pitt Meadows, BC, while Peter Volcz and Karen Volcz (respondents) owned the neighboring property at 20333 Menzies Road. The dispute involved a driveway access issue, where the Browns sought an equitable easement over a three-meter-wide strip along the Volczs’ driveway (the “Laneway”), which did not align with the registered easement.

Legal Issues & Arguments:

  1. Equitable Easement Claim: The Browns argued they had an equitable right to use the Laneway based on proprietary estoppel. They claimed they relied on assurances from the prior owner (Christopher Tipper) and the Volczs’ conduct in allowing use of the Laneway.
  2. Rectification of Easement: In the alternative, they sought to correct the registered easement to match the existing Laneway, asserting a mutual mistake in the 1994 agreement.
  3. Respondents’ Position: The Volczs denied any binding assurances, asserting that the Browns could construct a driveway under the existing easement instead.

Court’s Decision & Costs:
The court denied both claims, ruling that the Browns failed to prove representations justifying an equitable easement or a mutual mistake warranting rectification. The Volczs were awarded full indemnity costs under the easement agreement, covering their legal expenses. The exact cost amount was not specified but was to be determined within 30 days.

Supreme Court of British Columbia
S252986
Civil litigation
Respondent