Bill Holder was successful in the BC Court of Appeal yesterday following a lengthy dispute between our client, a large commercial landlord, and an anchor tenant of the Hub Centre in Westbank. B.C. The dispute concerned the tenant’s ongoing responsibility for the payment of its proportionate share of property taxes. The appeals court upheld the trial court’s judgement in favour of our client and confirmed the anchor’s obligation to pay taxes based on the landlord’s calculation of same.
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