Wolverine Construction Inc. v. Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Giaschi |
Docket Number | S208726 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 16 March 2023 |
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Wolverine Construction Inc. v Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company,
...Wolverine Construction Inc. Plaintiff and Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Defendant 2023 BCSC 405 The Honourable Justice Giaschi Docket: S208726 Registry: Vancouver IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Place and Date of Hearing: Vancouver, B.C. December 13, 2022 Place and Date of Ju......
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Why You Should Put Everything In Writing ' No Entitlement To Labour And Material Payment Bond Claim In Absence Of Written Subcontract
...to the bonded project is entitled to make a claim under the bond. In Wolverine Construction Inc. v. Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company, 2023 BCSC 405, the BC Supreme Court considered whether the plaintiff was a subcontractor in a project for which the defendant, Trisura Guarantee Insurance......
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Proper "Claimant" Under An L&M Bond
...require that they have a direct contract with the bonded contractor. In the recent decision of Wolverine Construction Inc. v. Trisura, 2023 BCSC 405, the B.C. Supreme Court held that a trade contractor that provided work and services to a construction project was not properly a "claimant" w......
1 cases
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Wolverine Construction Inc. v Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company,
...Wolverine Construction Inc. Plaintiff and Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company Defendant 2023 BCSC 405 The Honourable Justice Giaschi Docket: S208726 Registry: Vancouver IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Place and Date of Hearing: Vancouver, B.C. December 13, 2022 Place and Date of Ju......
2 firm's commentaries
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Why You Should Put Everything In Writing ' No Entitlement To Labour And Material Payment Bond Claim In Absence Of Written Subcontract
...to the bonded project is entitled to make a claim under the bond. In Wolverine Construction Inc. v. Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company, 2023 BCSC 405, the BC Supreme Court considered whether the plaintiff was a subcontractor in a project for which the defendant, Trisura Guarantee Insurance......
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Proper "Claimant" Under An L&M Bond
...require that they have a direct contract with the bonded contractor. In the recent decision of Wolverine Construction Inc. v. Trisura, 2023 BCSC 405, the B.C. Supreme Court held that a trade contractor that provided work and services to a construction project was not properly a "claimant" w......