Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeWein, J.
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
Subject MatterINTEREST,CONTRACTS,CRIMINAL LAW
Citation2014 ONSC 114,[2014] O.T.C. Uned. 114 (SC),[2014] O.T.C. Uned. 114
Date07 January 2014
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6 practice notes
  • NIEBERGAL v. QHR TECHNOLOGIES INC., 2020 SKQB 327
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • December 9, 2020
    ...the statutorily prescribed one. Lower courts were left to take up that challenge and some Canadian courts did so. In Citi Cards v Ross, 2014 ONSC 114, for example, the court offered this explanation at para. 27: 27 Exceptional circumstances that would cause a court to decline to apply a con......
  • Century Services Corp. v. LeRoy,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 30, 2021
    ...than a debt wrongly withheld” ([2000] O.J. No. 704 at para. 59). [155]     Similarly, in Citi Cards v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114 at para. 27, Justice Wein defined exceptional circumstances as follows: [27]       Exceptional circumstances th......
  • Desco Plumbing and Heating Supply Inc. v. 690 King Street Corporation,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 18, 2022
    ...para. 50); Ring Contracting Ltd. v. PCL Contractors Canada Inc., 2003 BCCA 684. [9] See for example Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114, para 26: “absent exceptional circumstances, a creditor is entitled to recover both pre-judgment and post-judgment interest at the contrac......
  • Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corporation v. 1063995 B.C. Ltd., 2018 BCSC 1324
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • August 7, 2018
    ...parties and, accordingly, should not be subject to the contractual interest. They cited in support Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114 at para. 27. I cannot accede to their argument for two reasons. [62] First, Mr. Abdolnabizadeh showed sophistication by incorporating 106 B.C. Ltd......
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6 cases
  • NIEBERGAL v. QHR TECHNOLOGIES INC., 2020 SKQB 327
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • December 9, 2020
    ...the statutorily prescribed one. Lower courts were left to take up that challenge and some Canadian courts did so. In Citi Cards v Ross, 2014 ONSC 114, for example, the court offered this explanation at para. 27: 27 Exceptional circumstances that would cause a court to decline to apply a con......
  • Century Services Corp. v. LeRoy,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 30, 2021
    ...than a debt wrongly withheld” ([2000] O.J. No. 704 at para. 59). [155]     Similarly, in Citi Cards v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114 at para. 27, Justice Wein defined exceptional circumstances as follows: [27]       Exceptional circumstances th......
  • Desco Plumbing and Heating Supply Inc. v. 690 King Street Corporation,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 18, 2022
    ...para. 50); Ring Contracting Ltd. v. PCL Contractors Canada Inc., 2003 BCCA 684. [9] See for example Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114, para 26: “absent exceptional circumstances, a creditor is entitled to recover both pre-judgment and post-judgment interest at the contrac......
  • Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corporation v. 1063995 B.C. Ltd., 2018 BCSC 1324
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • August 7, 2018
    ...parties and, accordingly, should not be subject to the contractual interest. They cited in support Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114 at para. 27. I cannot accede to their argument for two reasons. [62] First, Mr. Abdolnabizadeh showed sophistication by incorporating 106 B.C. Ltd......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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