Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Roberts, Trotter and Thorburn JJ.A. |
Citation | 2020 ONCA 697 |
Docket Number | C67504 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 04 November 2020 |
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (April 17, 2023 ' April 21, 2023)
...46 O.R. (3d) 417 (C.A.), R. v. D.L.W., 2016 SCC 22, Azzeh (Litigation Guardian of) v. Legendre, 2017 ONCA 385, Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, Ruth Sullivan, The Construction of Statutes, 7th ed (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2022), at '2.03, Williams, Limitation of Actions in Canada, 2nd......
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COURT OF APPEAL SUMMARIES (November 2 ' November 6, 2020)
...783, Service Mold + Aerospace Inc. v. Khalaf, 2019 ONCA 369, Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 B. v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697 Keywords: Torts, Negligence, Civil Procedure, Limitation Periods, Discoverability, Capacity, Limitations Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 24, Sch. B.......
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Ouellette, et al v Law Society of Alberta, 2021 ABCA 99
...obtain. This falls far short of establishing that Mr. Gharib had a medical explanation for his failure to perfect”); Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, ¶¶ 14-15 (“The motion judge accepted that, while Mr. Baig had proffered evidence of a mental illness, there was no evidence that it rose t......
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2023 ONCA 272,
...have been capable of commencing a proceeding, unless the contrary is proven on a balance of probabilities”: Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, at para. 15. There is no suggestion that Ms. Wong was under any disability when she purchased the property or commenced her action. As a res......
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Ouellette, et al v Law Society of Alberta,
...obtain. This falls far short of establishing that Mr. Gharib had a medical explanation for his failure to perfect”); Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, ¶¶ 14-15 (“The motion judge accepted that, while Mr. Baig had proffered evidence of a mental illness, there was no evidence that it rose t......
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2023 ONCA 272,
...have been capable of commencing a proceeding, unless the contrary is proven on a balance of probabilities”: Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, at para. 15. There is no suggestion that Ms. Wong was under any disability when she purchased the property or commenced her action. As a res......
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Wong v Lui,
...have been capable of commencing a proceeding, unless the contrary is proven on a balance of probabilities”: Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, at para. 15. There is no suggestion that Ms. Wong was under any disability when she purchased the property or commenced her action. As a res......
5 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (April 17, 2023 ' April 21, 2023)
...46 O.R. (3d) 417 (C.A.), R. v. D.L.W., 2016 SCC 22, Azzeh (Litigation Guardian of) v. Legendre, 2017 ONCA 385, Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697, Ruth Sullivan, The Construction of Statutes, 7th ed (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2022), at '2.03, Williams, Limitation of Actions in Canada, 2nd......
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COURT OF APPEAL SUMMARIES (November 2 ' November 6, 2020)
...783, Service Mold + Aerospace Inc. v. Khalaf, 2019 ONCA 369, Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 B. v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697 Keywords: Torts, Negligence, Civil Procedure, Limitation Periods, Discoverability, Capacity, Limitations Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 24, Sch. B.......
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The Most Important Cases For Personal Injury Lawyers
...supra, at note 1, paragraphs 2 and 3 4. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43 5. 2020 ONCA 447 6. S.O. 2002, c.24, Sched. B. 7. Supra, paragraph 102 8. 2020 ONCA 697 9. 2016 ONCA 366 10. This is not exactly true for motor vehicle accidents in Ontario where the plaintiff must know that their claim exceeds th......
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Justice Won't Wait ' Ontario Court Of Appeal Finds Against Plaintiff Who Waited Four Years To Bring A Lawsuit
...to see how things turn out. Our law limits the time you have to start a law suit. The Ontario Court of Appeal in Baig v. Mississauga, 2020 ONCA 697 recently reinforced what is now a well-established principle of limitation periods in Ontario: Once you understand you have injuries, you will ......
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