Fanzone v. 516400 B.C. Ltd.,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Kent |
Citation | 2022 BCSC 2089 |
Docket Number | S-205286 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 01 December 2022 |
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3 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 740,
...of this court to support her position: Verigen v. Ensemble Travel Ltd., 2021 BCSC 1934 [ Verigen] and Fanzone v. 516400 B.C. Ltd., 2022 BCSC 2089. Neither was decided in the context of a bankruptcy. In my view, both are distinguishable on that basis alone. While those decisions might be rel......
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Culinary Capers Catering Inc. (Re),
...of this court to support her position: Verigen v. Ensemble Travel Ltd., 2021 BCSC 1934 [ Verigen] and Fanzone v. 516400 B.C. Ltd., 2022 BCSC 2089. Neither was decided in the context of a bankruptcy. In my view, both are distinguishable on that basis alone. While those decisions might be rel......
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Court Rules Employment Contract Not Frustrated By COVID-19 Pandemic: Employer Ordered To Pay $64,000 In Damages For Wrongful Dismissal
...516400 B.C. Ltd. o/a Shady Tree Neighbourhood Pub, 2022 BCSC 2089 is the latest decision of the B.C. Supreme Court to consider the doctrine of frustration of contract in the context of a wrongful dismissal claim arising out of the COVID-19 The employer operated a pub in Squamish, British Co......
2 cases
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2023 BCSC 740,
...of this court to support her position: Verigen v. Ensemble Travel Ltd., 2021 BCSC 1934 [ Verigen] and Fanzone v. 516400 B.C. Ltd., 2022 BCSC 2089. Neither was decided in the context of a bankruptcy. In my view, both are distinguishable on that basis alone. While those decisions might be rel......
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Culinary Capers Catering Inc. (Re),
...of this court to support her position: Verigen v. Ensemble Travel Ltd., 2021 BCSC 1934 [ Verigen] and Fanzone v. 516400 B.C. Ltd., 2022 BCSC 2089. Neither was decided in the context of a bankruptcy. In my view, both are distinguishable on that basis alone. While those decisions might be rel......
1 firm's commentaries
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Court Rules Employment Contract Not Frustrated By COVID-19 Pandemic: Employer Ordered To Pay $64,000 In Damages For Wrongful Dismissal
...516400 B.C. Ltd. o/a Shady Tree Neighbourhood Pub, 2022 BCSC 2089 is the latest decision of the B.C. Supreme Court to consider the doctrine of frustration of contract in the context of a wrongful dismissal claim arising out of the COVID-19 The employer operated a pub in Squamish, British Co......