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Muskoka Fuels v. Hassan Steel Fabricators Limited, 2011 ONCA 355 (CanLII) Muskoka Fuels bought a 2000 L fuel storage tank from the manufacturer, Hassan Steel. The life expectancy of such a tank was at least 10 years in service. But five months after putting the tank into service, diesel fuel leaked ...
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In the case of Muskoka Fuels v. Hassan Steel Fabricators Limited, where a 2000 L fuel storage tank purchased by Muskoka Fuels developed a hole that caused significant damage, Muskoka (View full solution)
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Behiel v. Primco Limited, 2011 SKQB 65 (CanLII) When the Behiels bought flooring from Primco they informed the salesman, Lee, that they had young children and needed a product that would resist scratching, be durable, and be pleasing to the eye. He recommended the product ultimately purchased, stati...
Editor October 28, 2023 01:51
In the case of Behiel v. Primco Limited, the Behiels purchased flooring from Primco based on the recommendation of the salesman, Lee, who assured them that the flooring would meet (View full solution)
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R. v. Stucky, Ont. C.A., per Weiler and Gillese J.J.A., 2009 ONCA 151 (CanLII), 240 CCC (3d) 141 Stucky was involved in a direct mailing scheme centred in Ontario and aimed at subjects in the United States. These direct mailings contained false and misleading representations contrary to section 52(1...
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In the case of R. v. Stucky, Stucky was charged under section 52(1) of the Competition Act for his involvement in a direct mailing scheme that contained false and misleading (View full solution)
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Resch v. Canadian Tire Corporation, 2006 CanLII 11930 (ON SC), 17 BLR (4th) 301 [Note: Your instructor may assign this case as a Shared Writing activity.] Resch purchased a bicycle for his stepson from a Canadian Tire dealership owned by Mills-Roy Enterprises Ltd. Because of a defective fork on the ...
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In the case of Resch v. Canadian Tire Corporation, there are several parties involved, including Resch (the plaintiff), the stepson, Canadian Tire Corporation, Mills-Roy Enterprises Ltd. (the dealership), and Procycle (View full solution)
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Explain why online transactions do not involve negotiable instruments. What has taken their place?
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Online transactions typically do not involve traditional negotiable instruments like physical checks or promissory notes. Several reasons contribute to this shift away from negotiable instruments in the online context, and (View full solution)
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