. LAWRENCE & SHAW BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS ' ows, MCLOUGHLIN, 0.4, AOSEPH KH. KONST 4. Hf, MIOGWay YON F,TOLLESTRUP C.8.couTTS C. PAUL DANIELS, O.¢C, W, 4. SWANSON ©. T.HOPKING DALTON tL. LARsorn BAVIO J.ROS5S J.W, LAWRENCE LWOHN CREEARY G.C, STEVENS OENNIS W.TOKAREN” G.BARRY FINLAYSON ANTHONY H.S.ANIGHT #500 THREE DENTALL CENTRE P.% BOX 49200 895 BURRARD STREET VANCOUVER, GANADA V7K $l OOUGLAS T.TUCK GARY A. MacOONALO ®. © .QUSTAFSON KEITH E.CLAnK TELECOPIER (604) Ga5-7004 YELEX 04-85422, CaAaLe"LasH” TELCPHONE (604) 689-9111 QUNC AUG 27 1979 GOUNSECLIHON.Y.A, NICHOLSON, P.C..0,8,0.0.6,,LL.0. 23 August 1979 C City of Port Coquitlam City Hall 2272 McAllister Avenue Port Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 2A8 Mr. R.A. Freeman City Clerk Attention: Dear Sirs: Huntington Rubber Mills of Canada + Limited - Building Demolition Bylaw 1979, number 1691 ; We are solicitors for Imperial Oil Limited in the matter of their judgment against Huntington Rubber Mills of Canada Limited which has been registered in the New Westminster Land Registry Office under number P11C789. We have received, through the offices of Bucll, Ellis & Company, a copy of your letter of August 14, 1979 containing a Notice of Hearing and a copy of the captioned Bylaw. We write to request of the City Council that the enactment of the Bylaw be deferred pending a possible sale of the premises and resolution of various contentious matters relating to priorities and enforceability of Claims, among several of the creditors of Huntington Rubber Mills of Canada _ Limited, S a relatively small creditor nts to only slightly over behalf of Imperial Oil Limited that the imposition at this time of a substantial charge against the property pursuant to Bylaw 1691 may well jeopardize a provident Sale, the proceeds of which will be available for all bona fide creditors presently joincd as Respondents in foreclosure procecdings involving the lands and Premises, We feel Imperial Oil Limited and the other judgment creditors are severely prejudiced by the ° enactment of Bylaw 1691,