Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | S.T. BALE J. |
Date | 30 March 2020 |
Docket Number | 142/18 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
-
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
View this document and try vLex for 7 days - TRY VLEX
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
7 practice notes
-
Obtaining Marevas During Times Of Increased Fraud
...Rep. 509 (C.A.). 2.Aetna Financial Services Ltd.v. Feigelman, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 2, at p. 25 (SCC) and Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at paras. 8-9, 36 (SCJ). See also the recent case, itself heard via Zoom, 1839392 Ontario Limited v. 1839392 Ontario Limited v. 1839314 Ontario......
-
Original Traders Energy Ltd.,
...The probability of irreparable harm increases as the probability of recovering damages decreases: Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925 at para. [50] In the same way, I am satisfied that the balance of convenience overwhel......
-
Woods v. Jahangiri,
...be cured, usually because one party cannot collect damages from the other: RJR-MacDonald, at p. 341; Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at para. 33. In Amphenol Canada Corp v. Sundaram, 2020 ONSC 328 (Div. Ct.), at paras. 37-39, F.L. Myers J. stated that “the defendants’ abilit......
-
7572042 Canada Inc. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia,
...or dissipated, BNS has shown that if the injunction is not granted, it will suffer irreparable harm. See Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at para. Balance of convenience [54] In considering the balance of convenience......
Request a trial to view additional results
6 cases
-
Original Traders Energy Ltd.,
...The probability of irreparable harm increases as the probability of recovering damages decreases: Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925 at para. [50] In the same way, I am satisfied that the balance of convenience overwhel......
-
Woods v. Jahangiri,
...be cured, usually because one party cannot collect damages from the other: RJR-MacDonald, at p. 341; Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at para. 33. In Amphenol Canada Corp v. Sundaram, 2020 ONSC 328 (Div. Ct.), at paras. 37-39, F.L. Myers J. stated that “the defendants’ abilit......
-
7572042 Canada Inc. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia,
...or dissipated, BNS has shown that if the injunction is not granted, it will suffer irreparable harm. See Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at para. Balance of convenience [54] In considering the balance of convenience......
-
Ice District Development Partnership v Hahn, 2020 ABQB 786
...be cured, usually because one party cannot collect damages from the other: RJR-MacDonald, at p. 341; Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at para. 33. In Amphenol Canada Corp v. Sundaram, 2020 ONSC 328 (Div. Ct.), at paras. 37-39, F.L. Myers J. stated that “the defendants’ abilit......
Request a trial to view additional results
1 firm's commentaries
-
Obtaining Marevas During Times Of Increased Fraud
...Rep. 509 (C.A.). 2.Aetna Financial Services Ltd.v. Feigelman, [1985] 1 S.C.R. 2, at p. 25 (SCC) and Christian-Philip v. Rajalingam, 2020 ONSC 1925, at paras. 8-9, 36 (SCJ). See also the recent case, itself heard via Zoom, 1839392 Ontario Limited v. 1839392 Ontario Limited v. 1839314 Ontario......