Commentary On Station Mont-Tremblant C. Banville-Joncas - Qualifying A Contract In A Resort Hotel Project Involving A Rental Pool: Lease Or Contract For Services?

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The commentary summarizes the Court of Appeal's decision on the nature of a lease between the resort hotel project promoter and the condominium unit owners.
Canada Real Estate and Construction

The commentary summarizes the Court of Appeal's decision on the nature of a lease between the resort hotel project promoter and the condominium unit owners.

"The development and operation of a resort hotel held in co-ownership may involve different overlapping contracts that define unit ownership and the project management. Qualifying the nature of the contracts concluded in such a project will likely have a determinative effect on the parties' rights, particularly when deciding whether the contract in issue is a lease or a contract for services."

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