Southcott Estates Inc. v. Toronto Catholic District School Board
- 2009 CanLII 3567 (ON SC)
- Go to CanLII for full text
- 2010 ONCA 310
- Go to CanLII for full text
- 2012 SCC 51
- 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 14. Damages and Other Remedies
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IV. Limiting Principles in Damages Assessment [§14.29]
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A. Mitigation [§14.30]
- 1. Failure to Mitigate [§14.31]
- 2. The Expenses of Mitigation [§14.32]
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A. Mitigation [§14.30]
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X. Equitable Remedies [§14.54]
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F. Specific Performance [§14.81]
- 1. Availability of Specific Performance [§14.82]
- 2. Specific Performance and Damages [§14.85]
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F. Specific Performance [§14.81]
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IV. Limiting Principles in Damages Assessment [§14.29]
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Chapter 14. Damages and Other Remedies
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British Columbia Real Estate Practice Manual
(Current to: April 01 2023)
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Chapter 12. The Collapsing Real Estate Deal: Practical Advice and Remedies
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V. Remedies of Vendor and Purchaser [§12.12]
- B. Purchaser’s Remedies [§12.14]
- C. Vendor’s Remedies [§12.24]
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V. Remedies of Vendor and Purchaser [§12.12]
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Chapter 12. The Collapsing Real Estate Deal: Practical Advice and Remedies
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Commercial Leasing: Annotated Precedents
(Current to: August 15 2022)
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Chapter 18. Lease Default Remedies and Lease Notices
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I. Introduction to Lease Default Remedies and Lease Notices [§18.1]
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B. Landlord’s Remedies on Default of a Lease [§18.7]
- 2. Continue the Lease and Sue for Rent as It Accrues Due, or Continue the Lease and Relet the Premises on the Tenant’s Account [§18.9]
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B. Landlord’s Remedies on Default of a Lease [§18.7]
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I. Introduction to Lease Default Remedies and Lease Notices [§18.1]
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Chapter 18. Lease Default Remedies and Lease Notices