M.J.B. Enterprises Ltd. v. Defence Construction (1951) Ltd.
- 1999 CanLII 677 (SCC)
- Go to CanLII for full text
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Business Disputes
(Current to: August 01 2016)
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Chapter 4. Misrepresentation
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III. Being Excused from Further Performance under a Contract Between Representor and Representee [§4.23]
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B. Where the Representation Is a Contractual Term [§4.25]
- 1. Is the Representation a Term of the Contract? [§4.26]
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B. Where the Representation Is a Contractual Term [§4.25]
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III. Being Excused from Further Performance under a Contract Between Representor and Representee [§4.23]
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Chapter 14. Damages and Other Remedies
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II. The Distinction Between Damages in Contract and Tort [§14.5]
- A. Damages for Breach of Contract [§14.6]
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II. The Distinction Between Damages in Contract and Tort [§14.5]
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Chapter 4. Misrepresentation
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British Columbia Real Estate Development Practice Manual
(Current to: December 01 2022)
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Chapter 10. Construction Contracts
- II. The “Two-contract” Theory of Tendering Construction Contracts [§10.6]
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Chapter 10. Construction Contracts