What is the legal definition of “parking” as opposed to “storage”?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from The Owners, Strata Plan VIS2030 v. Ocean Park Towers Ltd., 2014 BCSC 264 (CanLII):

Although no Canadian cases were cited to define “parking” as opposed to “storage”, several U.S. authorities were referred to. In Hill v. Liner, 336 A.2d 533 (1975), the District of Columbia Court of Appeals determined that evidence that a vehicle is unlicensed and in a derelict condition is sufficient to describe it as “stored” as opposed to “parked”.

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