Bonavista Management Inc. v. Absolute Star Design Ltd.

A business was sued by its neighbors and the property management company because of cigar smoke and fumes drifting into adjoining businesses. The court granted a permanent injunction prohibiting anyone in the offending business from smoking cigars or any other tobacco or marijuana products on the business premises. The court found that the cigar smoking violated a local smoking law, constituted a nuisance, and interfered with the use and enjoyment of other rental units.

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Bonavista Management Inc. v. Absolute Star Design Ltd., 2015 BCSC 1002 (2015).

  • Canada
  • Jun 11, 2015
  • Supreme Court of British Columbia

Parties

Plaintiff

  • Bonavista Management Ltd.
  • Jila Mahinfar
  • Otto and Associates Insurance Agency Ltd

Defendant

  • Absolute Star Design Ltd.
  • Gino Giragosian
  • Taline Giragosian

Legislation Cited

District of West Vancouver Smoking Regulation Bylaw 4607

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