Course Description
Strata Corporations are commonly subject to or may receive the benefit of different types of arrangements regarding property access and use, such as easements, statutory rights of way, and agreements regarding shared facilities, air space parcels, antennas and crane swings.
This seminar will focus on assisting managing agents in understanding and implementing these various arrangements and provide an overview on points to keep in mind when a strata corporation is entering into a new access arrangement.
Agenda:
•Introduction to Land Access Agreements
•Easements
•Statutory Rights of Way (SRWs)
•Cell Tower Agreements
•Air Space Parcel Agreements (ASP Agreements)
•Shared Facilities Agreements
•Construction License/Crane Swing Agreements
•Strata Property Act (SPA) considerations
•Enforcement of access agreements

Partner - Clark Wilson LLP
Allyson Baker
Allyson Baker is a partner with the firm's practice groups in the following areas: Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement, Strata Property, Employment and Higher Learning and serves a broad range of institutional, public sector, corporate and strata corporation clients.Allyson graduated from Queen's University in Kingston with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biochemistry in 1989. She earned a Bachelor of Laws from the University of British Columbia in 1993. Allyson re-joined Clark Wilson in 2003, after working for litigation boutique firms in Toronto and Vancouver.
Course curriculum
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1
Gaining Access - Part 1
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PAMA_P02_Gaining Access Part 1
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2
Gaining Access - Part 2
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PAMA_P02_Gaining Access Part 2
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