What are condominium ancillary powers?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Maciejko v. Condominium Plan No. 9821495, 2012 ABQB 607 (CanLII):

An example of the use of these condominium ancillary powers is in the collection of unpaid condominium accounts, which is an area not specifically prescribed in the CPA. In a decision which makes common sense, Master Prowse recently pointed out in Condominium Plan No. 8210034 v. King, 2012 ABQB 127 that a condominium corporation in today’s society must have the ancillary powers to properly run its business affairs. If the result of a restricted characterization of the condominium’s authority had an illogical result, then an ancillary power may be appropriate:

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