Conduct of a Lien Action

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Conduct of a Lien Action Duncan W. Glaholt

Pineau v. Kretschmar 5 Lessons

Lesson # 1 Do not ask a Toronto Lien Master to order a Settlement Meeting

Lien masters in Toronto do not order settlement Why? Lien masters in Toronto do not order settlement meetings under s. 60(1)

The first “lien pre-trial” in Toronto is supervised by the lien master

It is considered a more effective procedure than an unsupervised settlement meeting

Lesson # 2 Do not ask a master to fix a day for trial, without obtaining a judgment of reference

Why? Without a judgment of reference, a lien master has no jurisdiction to make such an order under s. 60(2) fixing a day, time and place for the trial of a lien action. A master has no jurisdiction to make an order that deals with the scheduling of trials on the Toronto judges’ trial list

Never, ever fail to properly Lesson # 3 Never, ever fail to properly comply with s. 37(1)

Why? Under s. 37(1) of the Act, if within two years after the date of issuance of the statement of claim, the action, or an action in which the lien may be enforced, has not been set down for trial, or an order has not been made fixing a trial date under s. 60(2), the lien expires, and a motion may then be brought, without notice, to declare the lien expired under s. 46

Notes: A judgment of reference under s. 58(1) is not an order fixing a trial date. In order for the clock to stop ticking for the purposes of s. 37(1), an order under s. 60(1) is required.

failure to communicate” “What we have here is a failure to communicate” Warden, Cool Hand Luke

failure to communicate” “What we have here is a failure to communicate” Warden, Cool Hand Luke Lesson # 4: Do not ignore previous Court orders and ask for the same relief again

failure to communicate” “What we have here is a failure to communicate” Warden, Cool Hand Luke Why? Because it shows the Master that (a) you don’t know the file; or (b) you think the Master doesn’t. Neither is good.

(pre-trial memoranda for example) that are not used in Toronto Lesson # 5 Do not file material (pre-trial memoranda for example) that are not used in Toronto

Why? Pre-Trial Memoranda and Briefs are used and required for settlement conferences in case managed actions under Rule 77. R. 77 does not apply to construction lien actions or to pre-trial conferences in non-case managed actions under Rule 50, which rule also does not apply to construction lien actions. Pre-Trial memos are not used or required in Toronto construction lien actions.

The Proper Procedure to Bring a Toronto Lien Action to Trial

Proper Procedure # 1 If the premises are within the City of Toronto, the action must be commenced by the issuing of a statement of claim in the Toronto office of the Superior Court of Justice.

Proper Procedure # 2 Pleadings are to be exchanged according to sections 53, 54, 55 and 56 of the Construction Lien Act.

Proper Procedure # 3 Counsel has to elect whether the case is to be tried by a judge or by a master.

Proper Procedure # 4 If counsel wants a master to hear the case, a judgment of reference must be obtained under s. 58

Proper Procedure # 5 The form of the judgment of reference is mandated by Ont. Reg. 175, R.R.O. 1990, s. 2(16) and Form 16.

Proper Procedure # 6 A judgment of reference is not an order fixing a trial date for the purpose of s. 37(1)

Proper Procedure # 7 Once a judgment of reference has been obtained, a motion must be made to a master, without notice, to have a date, time and place fixed for the trial of the action. This date will be known as the “first construction lien pre-trial”. It is, in fact, the first day of trial.

Proper Procedure # 8 The party that obtained this order must serve a notice of trial and a copy of the order on all persons listed in s. 60(2), i.e. mainly any other lien claimants and those with a registered interest in the property.

Costs

Costs Facts The master invited submissions on costs. Both defendants sought costs from the plaintiff. The plaintiff sought costs from its former solicitors. Costs

Argument # 1 With regard to the expiry under s. 37, counsel for the defendants should have known that the lien had expired on June 18 and should have moved shortly thereafter to have the lien declared expired under s. 37 and 46 of the C.L.A. If this had been done, then the lien action would have been dismissed, and none of the subsequently incurred costs would have been incurred. Costs

Master Sandler’s Decision On these facts, this argument does not work. In a normal s. 37/ s.46 case, it would. Costs

Costs Argument # 2 s. 86 was a complete code; R. 57 was inconsistent and therefore did not apply (s. 67(3)); s. 86 required real misbehavior Costs

Master Sandler’s Decision Section 86 (1)(b), both (i) and (ii), and rule 57.07 (1) are not inconsistent. They are mutually reinforcing of one another. They stand together to cover all the different scenarios that can arise in the problematic conduct of a lien action. R. 57.07 (1)(c) authorizes the court to order the solicitors to pay the costs personally Costs

Discussion Points Remedial provisions are liberally construed, punitive provisions are narrowly construed. Q: Is s. 86 remedial or punitive? 2. Compare R. 57 to s. 86: Q: Is the bar in R. 57 not set lower? Q: Are the remedies not broader? Q: Do you think they are “consistent” or not? 3. Q: Now that we have Pineau, what is the “least expensive course” in s. 86? A: You cannot wait. Either move under s. 46 or forfeit claims to subsequently incurred costs.

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