The Estate of Arbabbahrami v. MSH International (Canada) Ltd., 2022 ONSC 5723
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Centa |
Citation | 2022 ONSC 5723 |
Docket Number | CV-21-00657147-0000 |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Date | 11 October 2022 |
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The Estate Of Arbabbahrami V. MSH International (Canada) Ltd.: Implications For "War" And "Military Or Usurped Power" Insurance Exclusions And Force Majeure Clauses
...Ontario Superior Court's recent decision in The Estate of Arbabbahrami v. MSH International (Canada) Ltd., 2022 ONSC 5723 appears to have implications for the "act of declared or undeclared war" and "act of military or usurped power" exclusions commonly found in insurance contracts, as well......
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The Estate Of Arbabbahrami V. MSH International (Canada) Ltd.: Implications For "War" And "Military Or Usurped Power" Insurance Exclusions And Force Majeure Clauses
...Ontario Superior Court's recent decision in The Estate of Arbabbahrami v. MSH International (Canada) Ltd., 2022 ONSC 5723 appears to have implications for the "act of declared or undeclared war" and "act of military or usurped power" exclusions commonly found in insurance contracts, as well......