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Disputes over Contracts

Bank cannot take advantage of mistake,
court rules

November 19th, 2008 | By Donna N. Wilson | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts

The Ontario Court of Appeal recently clarified the difference between mutual and unilateral contractual mistake in the case of Royal Bank of Canada v. El-Bris Limited. Laskin J.A., writing for the court, explained that the four prerequisites set out by the Supreme Court of Canada in Performance Industries Ltd. v. Sylvan Lake Golf & Tennis Club only apply to cases of unilateral, not mutual, contractual mistake.

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Employment agency liable for not checking references

November 16th, 2007 | By Michael Binetti | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts, Employment Litigation, Frauds, Misrepresentation, Deceit

Earlier this year, the Ontario Court of Appeal affirmed a trial decision awarding damages against an employment placement agency for not checking the references of an employee who would later go on to defraud her employer of more than $263,000.

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Contracting parties beware: Court of Appeal implies duty of good faith

December 15th, 2006 | By Meredith Hayward | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts

The Ontario Court of Appeal has recently held that, in certain circumstances, contracting parties owe a duty of good faith to one another and, further, that an “entire agreement” clause will not preclude the implication of a duty of good faith as a term of a contract.

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Court of Appeal stays Ontario action in favour of the Iranian courts

September 19th, 2006 | By Kenneth Dekker | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts

This past summer, Ontario’s highest court made it clear that contracting parties who choose a particular nation’s courts for the litigation of their disputes will almost always be held to their choice – even where that forum may not conform to the traditional Canadian concepts of democracy and fairness.

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Lawyer forces TD Bank to release trust funds

June 13th, 2006 | By Paul Emerson | Posted in Commercial Litigation, Disputes over Contracts, Remedies for Emergency Relief

A Toronto real estate lawyer was successful recently in forcing the Toronto-Dominion Bank to release funds held in his trust account after the bank wrongly purported to freeze his account to recoup its loss from a fraudulent cheque that had been drawn by another of the lawyer’s clients and deposited into the trust account.

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