Queenstone Law Legal Blog
Articles on BC Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Topics We Cover: Construction, Contracts, Real Estate, and More
Meet the Author: Angela Cao, Litigation Lawyer in Vancouver
What Can Void Contracts in British Columbia
In British Columbia, contracts can be vitiated—rendered void or voidable—by factors such as misrepresentation, mistake, duress, undue influence, and illegality. These doctrines protect parties from unfair or unlawful agreements and ensure that contracts are formed with genuine consent and lawful purpose.
Limitation Periods in BC
Limitation periods set the legal deadline for starting a lawsuit in British Columbia. This blog explains the standard two-year rule, exceptions for municipalities and judgments, and how to determine when a claim is “discovered.”