Canada:
Ontario CA Defers To Lower Court In Case With Awkwardly Written Commercial Contract
09 November 2023
Lenczner Slaght LLP
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Interviewed by Law Times, Eli Lederman shared his expert insights on the
Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Obolus Ltd v
International Seniors Community Care Inc. The important
contract law decision involves an awkwardly written contract with a
missing "to", which the court chose to defer to the lower
court instead of addressing an error in
fact-finding.
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