Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Abrioux,Fitch,Voith |
Citation | 2022 BCCA 294 |
Docket Number | CA47505 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 29 August 2022 |
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8 practice notes
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Kingsgate Property Ltd. v. Vancouver School District No. 39,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [Sattva]; Tea......
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2023 BCSC 560,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [ Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [ Sattva]; Teal at par......
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Kingsgate Property Ltd v Vancouver School District No. 39,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [ Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [ Sattva]; Teal at par......
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Mann v Grewal,
...has arisen: see, for example, Nolin v. Ramirez, 2020 BCCA 274 at paras. 30–39; Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at paras. 99–101; Spirit Bay Developments Limited Partnership v. Scala Developments Consultants Ltd., 2022 BCCA 407 at para. 37 I hav......
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5 cases
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Kingsgate Property Ltd. v. Vancouver School District No. 39,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [Sattva]; Tea......
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2023 BCSC 560,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [ Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [ Sattva]; Teal at par......
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Kingsgate Property Ltd v Vancouver School District No. 39,
...the finality of commercial arbitration and the deference due to arbitrators”: Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at para. 40 [ Escape 101], citing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53 at paras. 52, 104–106 [ Sattva]; Teal at par......
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Mann v Grewal,
...has arisen: see, for example, Nolin v. Ramirez, 2020 BCCA 274 at paras. 30–39; Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 at paras. 99–101; Spirit Bay Developments Limited Partnership v. Scala Developments Consultants Ltd., 2022 BCCA 407 at para. 37 I hav......
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3 firm's commentaries
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Two Kicks At The Can: Appeals Three Years Later Under The 2020 BC Arbitration Act
...finding is significant as it followed a concurrent appeal decided shortly before it in Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v. March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294 ["101 Ventures"]. These decisions have clarified the scope of review of an arbitral award under the New Act as being available where there ......
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Kingsgate Property Ltd. V. Vancouver School District No. 39: Issue Estoppel And Prior Arbitrations Under The Same Agreement
...boundaries of what might constitute an extricable question of law (see, for example, Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294, where the British Columbia Court of Appeal concluded that a material misapprehension of the evidence was an extricable error of In any event,......
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Hot Topics In Canadian Arbitration
...law. Arbitrator's Misapprehension of Evidence Held to be an Appealable Legal Error In Escape 101 Ventures Inc. v March of Dimes Canada, 2022 BCCA 294, the British Columbia Court of Appeal held that the misapprehension of evidence going to the core of an arbitral award is an extricable error......