Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2018 ONSC 2013
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | MASTER M.P. McGRAW |
Citation | 2018 ONSC 2013 |
Date | 27 March 2018 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Docket Number | CV-16-563263 |
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3 practice notes
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Altea Active Club Inc. v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada,
...The parties both rely on my decision in Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2018 ONSC 2013; aff’d 2019 ONSC 1143 (Div. Ct.) and agree that it sets out the applicable law on this motion. The relevant portions are set out below. [12] &......
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Stapper v. Taylor,
...must show that it would be fairer and more efficient to proceed in the other jurisdiction. [40] In Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2018 ONSC 2013; aff’d 2019 ONSC 1143, Master McGraw set out at paras. 27-28 a non-exhaustive factors in this (i) the location of the majority of the parties; ......
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Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider,
...action was stayed in Ontario and transferred and continued in Nova Scotia (Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2019 ONSC 1143 , affirming 2018 ONSC 2013). The transfer was accepted by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia by Order dated February 10, [2] ......
3 cases
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Altea Active Club Inc. v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada,
...The parties both rely on my decision in Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2018 ONSC 2013; aff’d 2019 ONSC 1143 (Div. Ct.) and agree that it sets out the applicable law on this motion. The relevant portions are set out below. [12] &......
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Stapper v. Taylor,
...must show that it would be fairer and more efficient to proceed in the other jurisdiction. [40] In Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2018 ONSC 2013; aff’d 2019 ONSC 1143, Master McGraw set out at paras. 27-28 a non-exhaustive factors in this (i) the location of the majority of the parties; ......
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Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider,
...action was stayed in Ontario and transferred and continued in Nova Scotia (Churchill Cellars Ltd. v. Haider, 2019 ONSC 1143 , affirming 2018 ONSC 2013). The transfer was accepted by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia by Order dated February 10, [2] ......