Small Claims Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
1179 results for Small Claims Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
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Levesque v Frazee
General damages. Breached the contract. Loss revenue claim. Dog with the condition. Personal property. Litter of puppies
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Chang v. Mason
Personal service on the landlord. Lack of notice for the hearing. Claimed discrimination. Residential tenancy. File number
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Burgess v. Fifield
Landlord in good faith. Tenant in unit. Vacant possession. Building inspector
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Buchanan v. Edwards
Damage deposit. Lump sum payment. Evidence on mitigation
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Vaters v. White's Towing & Backhoeing Co. Ltd
General damages. Express warranty. Water line. Nominal jurisdictional limit. Photographic evidence. Sewer events
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Faulkner v. Nature Ridge Homes Ltd.
Lumber costs. Application of the equitable principle of duress. General agreement. Cancel the contract
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East Coast Surf School Inc. v. Padmos
Breach of warranty. Sale of goods. Seller for damages. Used vehicle business
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Fletcher v. The Links at Brunello
General damages. Private nuisance. Action in negligence. Golf course. Golf balls
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Allport v. Brousell
Damages for breach of contract. Storage costs. Small claims court. Building permit. Evidence of the value
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D. Jockel Holdings Ltd. v. Vardigans
[1] This is an appeal from an Order of the Director of Residential Tenancies dated September 15, 2022. The Appellant Landlord, D. Jockel Holdings Ltd., seeks a termination of the tenancy of the Respondent Tenant, Caroline Vardigans, in respect of the residential premises located at * (the Premises) and a vacant possession order, relief which was denied by the...
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Rodrigue v. Snarby
Tort of negligent misrepresentation. Cause of action. Limitation period. State of the property. Home inspector. Real estate
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Jackson v. Purdy
Vehicle for a short test drive. Latent defect. Protection from the buyer beware adage. Timing chain
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McDonnell v. 3290499 Nova Scotia Limited
Claim in negligence. Intention requirement of the tort of conversion. Evidence of the contents of vehicle. Salvage yard
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Gispen v. High Grove on the Park Inc
Equitable title to the property. Agreement of purchase and sale. Real estate. Listing cut
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Law Firm v. Client
[1] What is a fair and reasonable fee depends on such factors as:
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Blois, Nickerson & Bryson LLP v. Manuge
Taxation of a legal account by a lawyer for a client. Law firm. Legal services. Retainer agreement. Fee arrangements. Interim bill
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44 North Development Consulting v. Colwell
Agreement to pay interest. Joint venture. Bankruptcy status. Issued the bill. Hourly rate. Land development
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3322662 Nova Scotia Ltd. v. Foley
Corporate veil. Company with the name. Personal capacity. Ruling on the allegations of damages
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Butler v. Pet Focus Veterinary Group Inc.
Expert evidence. Professional negligence. Practice of veterinary medicine in the context of a small animal hospital. Standard of care. Expert testimony
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Wilcox v. Artcrete Finishing Ltd.
Cost of repair. Total cost for the job. Personal protective equipment. Concrete work. Place exclusive blame on either party for the state of the relationship. Negative health effects
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Goree v. Daye
Landlord and tenant. Claim for general damages for a physical assault. Ample jurisdiction. Punitive damages. Rent overpayment
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Mcintyre v. Monteith
Landlord tenant matter. Appeal dismissed. Time of a scheduled hearing for an adjudicator. Medical appointments. Gaidheal mcintyre
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Ayaz v. Rafuse
Appeal by the tenants. Rent abatement. Water quality. Security deposit
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West v. WN Law Firm Inc
Standard of care in a professional negligence case. Award damages. Expert evidence. Matrimonial litigation
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GSN Construction v. Pajouh
Tenants for a minor rent abatement. Water damage. Complaint by the landlord. Security deposit
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Jane Group Limited v. Heritage Gas Limited
Innocent parties. Bank account. Evidence of negligence. Non est factum. Banking information
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Tucker v. DeWolfe
General dispute. Lis pendens. Lack of reliable alternate evidence. Fixed price. Claim for lien
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Dixon v. Philpitt
Sale of the property. Extra payment. Implied agreement. Closing costs. Purchase price
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Mitchell v. BH
Law firm. Client for services on a time basis. Contingency fee. New representation. Taxing officer. Settlement amount