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BCLR (2d) 361, the Court found that a fiduciary may breach duties owed in contract or negligence without those breaches being transformed into breaches of fiduciary duty.

they changed their minds and then disagreed with the price.

At paragraph 35, the Appeal Court stated as follows.

Reverse Onus of Proof

ypically, a breach of fiduciary T duty captures circumstances in which there is a breach of the duty of loyalty owed by the fiduciary and includes circumstances involving acting in the face of a conflict, preferring a personal interest, taking a secret profit, acting dishonestly or in bad faith, or a variety of similar or related circumstances. This is not an exhaustive list. But there are criteria for distinguishing a breach of fiduciary duty from negligence by the attorney. The Court found there was no basis in evidence to find that the appellant acted dishonestly or in the face of a conflict of interest, thwarted the wishes of the opposing party, preferred his interests to theirs, or in any way benefited from signing the contract. The Court found that he attempted to fulfill his duty of loyalty. The Court further determined that the real complaint was that the attorney failed to exercise the care, diligence, and skill of a reasonably prudent person by negligently failing to ascertain, and thereby take into account, the opposing parties’ current wishes, resulting in a sale that was not in their best interests because

It’s a W.R.A.P.

The claim was really one of negligence, not of breach of fiduciary duty. The duty of loyalty of a fiduciary is protected through onuses. Fiduciaries are held to an irregularly high standard of behaviour in civil law due to the nature of their duties. It is the peculiarly unequal position of the parties that results in the reversal of onus onto the fiduciary in most fiduciary relationships. Typically, the reverse onus works as follows. When asserting a breach of fiduciary duty claim, the plaintiff need only establish a prima facie inference of the fiduciary obligations and the breach. The fiduciary concept then imposes a reverse onus that shifts the burden of proof onto the fiduciary to disprove the beneficiaries’ allegations.

Conclusion An enduring Power of Attorney is an inexpensive and powerful estate-planning aid for situations where the donor is physically or mentally unable to attend to his or her legal, financial, or contractual matters. The introduction of the revised POAA codified the law relating to the mental capacity required to make an enduring Power of Attorney and to the duties of the attorney. s

Trevor Todd restricts his practice to estate litigation. He has practised law in Vancouver for 46 years.

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TECHNOLOGY

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pages 76-77

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

2min
page 73

TAXES

7min
pages 70-71

BC Notaries Speak Your Language

2min
page 69

WILLS AND ESTATES

9min
pages 66-68

TRAVEL INSURANCE

5min
pages 64-65

MEDIATION

4min
pages 62-63

2019 BC LAND SUMMIT

5min
pages 60-61

SURVEYING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

5min
pages 58-59

SPOTLIGHT ON GOOD WORKS

4min
pages 54-55

BRITISH COLUMBIA LAW INSTITUTE

4min
pages 56-57

The BC Notary Foundation Joins over 50 Partners in the Access to Justice BC’s Triple Aim Initiative

1min
page 53

Address from the Graduating Class of 2019 . . . We Are on Our Way

2min
page 50

Message to the New Notaries from The President of The Society of Notaries Public

2min
page 49

The Notary Pledge

2min
page 48

Address to Our BC Notary Graduates from The Honourable Chief Justice Hinkson

3min
page 47

Congratulations, BC Notary Class of 2019

1min
page 46

PROFILE OF A BC NOTARY

6min
pages 38-39

Greenstreaming” of Factory-Built Housing

6min
pages 30-32

BC Notaries Spring Conference 2019

4min
pages 40-43

Tiny Homes: The Cube

1min
pages 36-37

Energy Use and Savings in Strata Homes

9min
pages 33-35

Green and Sustainable Building Practices in BC

4min
pages 28-29

Green Building Policies Set to Catalyze Construction Innovation and Create $3.3 Billion in Business Opportunities

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pages 24-25

Renaissance Man

25min
pages 11-19

Editor’s

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page 23

KEYNOTE

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page 10

ENERGY SYSTEMS

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page 22

INTERIM CEO, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

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PRESIDENT, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

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PRESIDENT, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

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