Monthly Archives: December 2007

C.A. Says Go-Kart in Pineland Amusements Is Not an “Automobile”

 Today, the Court of Appeal released its decision in Adams v. Pineland Amusements Ltd. The first line of the decision sums up the ruling: “This appeal decides that a go-kart operated on a private track is not an ‘automobile’ within the … Continue reading

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Court Rejects Discretionary Costs Premium and Reimbursement for “Carrying Costs” of Unpaid Fees and Disbursements

In Marcoccia v. Ford Credit Canada Limited, Mr. Justice Patrick Moore has written the latest chapter in one of Canada’s largest personal injury cases. In the course of doing so, he has made some instructive points about determining costs as … Continue reading

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