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Category Archives: Internet Law. June 22, 2016. Types of Damages in Defamation Actions. In an action for defamation a plaintiff may be entitled to an award for the following types of damages: (a) general, (b) special, (c) aggravated, and (d) punitive. General damages in defamation cases flow from the defamatory publication and are to compensate the plaintiff for any harm to his or her reputation or emotional well-being. This is often referred to as compensation for the sting of the defamation. [1]. The C...
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Category Archives: Real Estate. February 6, 2016. Primer on Fraudulent Conveyance Claims. Provides that the court can declare a transfer of property void if the intention of the person who made the transfer was to defeat or delay his or her creditors. [1]. This can happen where an individual is attempting to hide assets from a creditor or ex-spouse. May 6, 2011. How to quash a municipal by-law. Which permits an applicant to bring a court application to quash the bylaw. Section 273 states:.
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January 26, 2012. Pre-Arbitration Interim Relief by Courts. Where parties have an agreement to arbitrate disputes which may arise between them, typically, the Courts have no role to play until after an arbitrator (or an arbitral tribunals) has made a decision of some nature. Then the parties can avail themselves of certain appeal rights under the Ontario. 1991, S.O. 1991, c. 17, see for example sections 45 and 46. Michael Geist's Blog. Ontario Condo Law Blog. Toronto Estate Law Blog.
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Category Archives: Other Areas. June 22, 2016. Types of Damages in Defamation Actions. In an action for defamation a plaintiff may be entitled to an award for the following types of damages: (a) general, (b) special, (c) aggravated, and (d) punitive. General damages in defamation cases flow from the defamatory publication and are to compensate the plaintiff for any harm to his or her reputation or emotional well-being. This is often referred to as compensation for the sting of the defamation. [1]. The st...
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Wherever possible, I link to decisions available on the free CanLII. Database, which is funded by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. Through fees paid by lawyers to their governing bodies. I also cross-post my case summaries and commentary to CanLII Connects. A free open-access database of commentary on law. This site is powered by the open-source platform WordPress. Theme from Theme Fusion. The site is hosted by justhost. R v Bulldog (ABCA): Admissibility of video recordings. R v Fedossenko (ABC...
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February 6, 2016. Primer on Fraudulent Conveyance Claims. Provides that the court can declare a transfer of property void if the intention of the person who made the transfer was to defeat or delay his or her creditors. [1]. This can happen where an individual is attempting to hide assets from a creditor or ex-spouse. November 19, 2015. Update on the Duty to Perform Contracts Honestly. Just over a year ago the Supreme Court arrived at its decision in. Bhasin v. Hrynew. Decision has since been considered ...
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Category Archives: Tort Law. February 6, 2016. Primer on Fraudulent Conveyance Claims. Provides that the court can declare a transfer of property void if the intention of the person who made the transfer was to defeat or delay his or her creditors. [1]. This can happen where an individual is attempting to hide assets from a creditor or ex-spouse. January 12, 2012. Tort Spotlight: Fraudulent Misrepresentation. May 6, 2011. Underused Tort of Injurious Falsehood. The tort of injurious falsehood (also known ...
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July 31, 2015. Worldwide injunction against Google confirmed by BCCA. On June 11th the British Columbia Court of Appeal released its decision in Equustek Solutions Inc. v. Google Inc. Equustek Solutions Inc. v. Google Inc. 2015) BCCA 265 (CanLII) hereinafter “Equustek v. Google'. Michael Geist's Blog. Ontario Condo Law Blog. Toronto Estate Law Blog. Perley-Robertson, Hill and McDougall LLP. National Post – Legal Post.
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July 31, 2015. Worldwide injunction against Google confirmed by BCCA. The following two tabs change content below. Is a litigation lawyer practicing at Perley-Robertson, Hill and McDougall LLP in Ottawa, Ontario. He may be reached at 613.566.2823 or obourns@perlaw.ca. Latest posts by Owen Bourns ( see all. Types of Damages in Defamation Actions. June 22, 2016. Libel & Slander Act v The Internet. June 1, 2016. Primer on Fraudulent Conveyance Claims. February 6, 2016. Google is not a party to the underlyin...