The plaintiff creditor brought a motion for a certificate of pending litigation over a matrimonial home transferred from the debtor husband to his wife after the plaintiff had commenced a construction lien trust action.
Following a later judgment against the debtor and unsuccessful collection efforts, the plaintiff commenced a fraudulent conveyance action seeking to set aside the transfer.
The court held that under s.103 of the Courts of Justice Act and Rule 42.01, a certificate of pending litigation may issue where there is a reasonable claim to an interest in land pending trial.
Given the timing of the transfer, the nominal consideration, and the existence of a judgment debt, the plaintiff established a sufficient interest in the property to justify preservation of the asset.
The certificate of pending litigation was ordered to issue, with costs to the plaintiff.