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The Ontario Divisional Court is a specialized branch of the Superior Court of Justice in Ontario, Canada. It primarily handles judicial review applications and appeals related to administrative law, regulatory decisions, and various other legal matters.
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North American Financial Group Inc. v. Ontario Securities Commission, 2018 ONSC 136
Appeal to Divisional Court from O.S.C. findings of securities fraud and sanctions were unreasonable dismissed.
Fulton et al. and Eastcan Holdings Ltd., [1973] 2 OR 438 (ONSC)
Relief against forfeiture of agreement of purchase and sale.
Farantos Developments Ltd. et al. v Canada Permanent Trust Co et al. Canada Permanent Trust Co. et al. Third Parties, [1975] OJ No 2245 (ONSC)
Rescission clause in agreement of purchase and sale.
Sandhu v Sikh Lehar International Organization, 2017 ONSC 5680
Validity of agreement of purchase and sale for real property and available remedies.
Bluestein v Carr, [2004] OJ No 1451 (ONSC)
Default on mortgage and distribution of sale proceeds and barrister and solicitor negligence.
Bensuro Holdings Inc. v Avenor Inc., [2004] OJ No 4875 (ONCA)
Reduction of damages for breach of contract.
Levinsky v Toronto-Dominion Bank, 2013 ONSC 5657
Restrictive covenant in employment contract and long-term compensation plan for senior employees.
Holden v Infolink Technologies Ltd., [2005] OJ No 4393 (ONSC)
Plaintiff in oppression action against defendant and corporation was not entitled to production.
Millson v. 1156653 Ontario Limited, 2007 CanLII 21591 (ON SC)
Banking and loan agreement and interest.
King Line Investments Inc. v. 973976 Ontario Limited, 2009 CanLII 33533 (ON SC)
Contractual interpretation, general principles.
2011680 Ontario Inc. v 968831 Ontario Inc., 2011 ONSC 4595
Liquidation and dissolution of corporation.
Adler v Ontario, [1992] OJ No 1628 (ONSC)
Freedom of religion and non-funding of Jewish and independent Christian schools by Province of Ontario.
Berg v Canadian Hockey League, 2017 ONSC 5382
Costs of certification motion and one defendant class successful in avoiding certification of class proceeding and another defendant class unsuccessful in avoiding certification of class proceeding.
Das v George Weston Ltd., 2017 ONSC 5583
Costs of unsuccessful plaintiff class and most serious industrial accident in world history and No duty of care in negligence to employees of foreign suppliers despite exercise of audit rights.
Broutzas v. Rouge Valley Health System, 2019 ONSC 559
Costs of unsuccessful plaintiff class after denial of certification motion and whether public interest in high profile privacy breach and novelty of legal issues warranted a no costs award.
Berg et al. v. Canadian Hockey League et al., 2019 ONSC 2106
On certification, the motion judge made his order with the intention that the U.S. Defendants’ costs were not to be paid by the Law Foundation of Ontario (“LFO”), in spite of the fact that the Plaintiffs had a litigation funding agreement with the LFO through the Class Proceedings Fund (“CPF”), which is responsible for adverse costs awards. Divisional Court found the costs owed to the U.S. Defendants should be paid by the LFO.
