Citi Cards Canada Inc. v. Ross, 2014 ONSC 114
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Wein, J. |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Subject Matter | INTEREST,CONTRACTS,CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | 2014 ONSC 114,[2014] O.T.C. Uned. 114 (SC),[2014] O.T.C. Uned. 114 |
Date | 07 January 2014 |
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6 practice notes
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NIEBERGAL v. QHR TECHNOLOGIES INC., 2020 SKQB 327
...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......
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Century Services Corp. v. LeRoy,
...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......
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Desco Plumbing and Heating Supply Inc. v. 690 King Street Corporation,
...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......
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Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corporation v. 1063995 B.C. Ltd., 2018 BCSC 1324
...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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NIEBERGAL v. QHR TECHNOLOGIES INC., 2020 SKQB 327
...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......
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Century Services Corp. v. LeRoy,
...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......
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Desco Plumbing and Heating Supply Inc. v. 690 King Street Corporation,
...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......
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Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corporation v. 1063995 B.C. Ltd., 2018 BCSC 1324
...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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