Moore v. Habib-Allah
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Judge | Ryan Bell |
| Citation | 2022 ONSC 5290 |
| Date | 16 September 2022 |
| Docket Number | CV-21-86203 |
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3 practice notes
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Parimoo et Al v Amin et Al
...against opposing counsel has been described as “one of the most telltale badges of a vexatious litigant”: Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290, at para. 10 According to the courts in Lang Michener et al. v. Fabian et al. (1987), 59 O.R. (2d) 353(S.C.); Gao v. Ontario (Workplace Safety and I......
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Can A Real Estate Agent Be Liable For A Tenant's Damages? (Carola V. VIP Reality Inc.)
...(ii) that the defendant breached the alleged duty of care; and (iii) that damage resulted from the breach: Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290 (CanLII) at paragraph 37. While the defendants agreed that the plaintiff pleaded that a duty of care was owed, they argued that the statement of cl......
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Carola v VIP Reality Inc. et Al
...Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17 (“ RTA”). 13 In support of their position, the defendants rely on Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290 (CanLII). In that case, the claim named several defendants, including the real estate agent who had helped the plaintiff arrange the renta......
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Parimoo et Al v Amin et Al
...against opposing counsel has been described as “one of the most telltale badges of a vexatious litigant”: Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290, at para. 10 According to the courts in Lang Michener et al. v. Fabian et al. (1987), 59 O.R. (2d) 353(S.C.); Gao v. Ontario (Workplace Safety and I......
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Carola v VIP Reality Inc. et Al
...Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17 (“ RTA”). 13 In support of their position, the defendants rely on Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290 (CanLII). In that case, the claim named several defendants, including the real estate agent who had helped the plaintiff arrange the renta......
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Can A Real Estate Agent Be Liable For A Tenant's Damages? (Carola V. VIP Reality Inc.)
...(ii) that the defendant breached the alleged duty of care; and (iii) that damage resulted from the breach: Moore v. Habib-Allah, 2022 ONSC 5290 (CanLII) at paragraph 37. While the defendants agreed that the plaintiff pleaded that a duty of care was owed, they argued that the statement of cl......