When co-owners’ interests diverge, Ontario’s Partition Act provides an effective mechanism for the division and sale of a property, as the Court of Appeal recently demonstrated when it upheld a motion judge’s order for the sale of a jointly owned commercial propertyin Nutrition Guidance Services Inc. v. Schwartz. When co-owners can no longer work together, courts will not force them to remain as co-owners and will order a sale under the Partition Act.
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