Del Giudice v. Thompson
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Judge | PERELL, J. |
| Neutral Citation | 2021 ONSC 5379 |
| Citation | 2021 ONSC 5379 |
| Docket Number | CV-19-00625030-00CP |
| Date | 04 August 2021 |
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Ramirez v. Ledn Inc.
...at para. 35 (C.A.); 460635 Ontario Ltd. v. 1002953 Ontario Inc., [1999] O.J. No. 4071 at para. 8 (C.A.). [18] Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2021 ONSC 5379 at para [19] Piresferreira v. Ayote, 2010 ONCA 384; Correia v. Canac Kitchens, a division of Kohler Ltd., 2008 ONCA 506; Parklane Consulting ......
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Athanasiou v. King
...Forest Products Inc. v. 2471256 Canada Inc. (Cob Greenpeace Canada), 2016 ONSC 5398 (Div Ct) at para 17; Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2021 ONSC 5379 at para 56, affirmed 2024 ONCA 70, leave to appeal refused 2024 CanLII 88330 (SCC); 2766264 Ontario Inc. v. Garik Gevorkian, 2025 ONSC 5727 a......
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Dr. Ngola v. PNB, RCMP and Meta
...considerations that would negate any prima facie duty established by foreseeability and proximity (Del Giudice v Thompson, 2021 ONSC 5379, para 238 and Mustapha v Culligan of Canada Ltd., 2008 SCC 27, para 36. On the proximity assessment, the Court must examine whether the r......
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McVeigh v. Toronto
...however, none of that would be legally meaningful. Such hybrid creatures have been called a “doctrinal fantasy”: Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2021 ONSC 5379, at para. 258. A ‘negligent breach of contract’, for example, like other such hybrid formulations, simply means negligence; the claimant w......
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