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It is difficult to know which level of court a society may assert certain provisions of the Societies Act<\/em>\u00a0before. A Master of the BC Supreme Court has certain limited powers, while a judge is able to rely on the inherent jurisdiction of the court as well as specific statutory powers set out in the new Act to determine certain final relief.<\/p>\n

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Masters and Judges<\/strong><\/p>\n

A “Master” is a deputy judge in Supreme Court, empowered to do the day to day hearings which judges do not have time for. In general, Masters are able to grant any relief which isn’t final, also called interlocutory relief. In\u00a0Societies Act\u00a0<\/em>terms, this would be things like a document production motion, conversion of a petition into an action, or seeking an urgent interlocutory injunction or compliance with bylaws order.<\/p>\n

A “Provincial Court Judge” is a statutory judge in Provincial Court, which includes Small Claims. These judges can hear claims for debt, damages, or property from $5,001 to $35,000. Anything below that typically must go to the Civil Resolution Tribunal (“CRT”). Most societies claims, other than for small debt disputes, would never go to the CRT, or even the Provincial Court.<\/p>\n

A “Supreme Court Judge” is a judge in the British Columbia Supreme Court. Such judges are empowered by the Societies Act to grant final relief in certain matters, as well as with certain additional discretion. This is who applications to remedy irregularities (s.105), oppression actions (s.102), record correction actions, appeals from non-disclosure of financial information, appeals from decisions of the Registrar, and applications for member-funded status should be directed to.<\/p>\n

A few cases deal with these jurisdictional issues:<\/p>\n