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It was this special assessment which prompted the Applicant unit owner, Jasper Developments (\u201c<strong>Jasper<\/strong>\u201d) to bring court proceedings in an attempt to stop the special assessment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Jasper did not attack the special assessment directly. Rather, Jasper brought an Application under s. 134 of the <em>Condominium Act<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>1998<\/em>, S.O. 1998, c. 19&nbsp;(the \u201c<strong>Act<\/strong>\u201d), for an order that YCC 82 be compelled to hold a meeting of owners to vote on the removal of YCC 82\u2019s board of directors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Jasper\u2019s argument was not that the special assessment itself warranted the meeting of owners. Rather, Jasper\u2019s argument was that YCC 82 had failed to call a meeting of unit owners in response to a valid notice under s. 46 of the Act, and that owners which did not pay the special assessment would be prevented from voting at the upcoming AGM.&nbsp; Jasper\u2019s argument was that this amounted to oppression under s. 134(3) of the Act. Jasper relied on <em>Hogan v. Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No. 595<\/em>, 2014 ONSC 3503 (\u201c<em>Hogan<\/em>\u201d), for authority that it could obtain this relief under s. 134 of the Act.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The court was not sympathetic to Jasper\u2019s position. The uncontested engineering evidence was that YCC 82 needed urgent shoring repairs, and that absent the money obtained from the special assessment, these repairs could not be completed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The court also took the position that an application under s. 134 of the Act was not Jasper\u2019s only remedy. The court took the position that Jasper had a self-help remedy under s. 46(5) of the Act. This section provides that where a condominium corporation fails to hold a meeting of owners after receiving a notice under s. 46, the requisitionist may call a meeting of owners within 45 days.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As a result, Jasper\u2019s application was dismissed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The central takeaway from this case is that where a condominium corporation fails to hold a meeting of owners following a s. 46 notice, it may be prudent to attempt the self-help remedy under s. 46(5) prior to bringing a court application under s. 134. However, given that the court application was successful in the aforementioned <em>Hogan<\/em> case, there may still be occasions where proceeding with an immediate court application will be the correct decision. 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