The Supreme Court of Canada has allowed a Quebec shipping transport company’s claim against a supplier in a division of powers appeal, with the majority relying on the double aspect doctrine to rule ...
I want to begin this week with an epigraph from an eminent legal philosopher: "You sign an agreement; you make a contract, you live up to it. You never get what you deserve. You get what you negotiate ...
The standard of appellate review for contract interpretation has been redefined by the Supreme Court of Canada. Buried in the depths of summer and delivered in the context of an appeal from an ...
In 1876, the Medina, an English ship carrying 550 pilgrims from Singapore to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, shipwrecked on a rocky outcrop in the Red Sea. A nearby ship, the Timor, answered the Medina's ...
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