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Landmark OCA decision on s. 18 of the Limitations Act, 2002

By Dentons Limitations Law Group
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Ontario Court of Appeal sheds some light on the appropriateness of bringing a Rule 21 motion based on a Limitations Defence

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Limitation period for contribution and indemnity begins to run when defendant served with claim, even if defendant had prior knowledge of the claim

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OCA clarifies the Applicability of s. 5(1)(a)(iv) in Professional Negligence cases

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No Duty on Insurers to Advise Insured of running Limitation Period

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Court of Appeal addresses discoverability issues in contaminated lands case

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A plaintiff cannot rely on its own inaction to toll a limitation period

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Continuing Breaches of Contract and Discoverability

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Lochner v. Toronto: Discovery does not require knowledge of liability

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Demide v. AG of Canada, 2015 ONSC 3000, Superior Court renders conflicting decision with respect to discoverability of claims for contribution and indemnity

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Revival of a Corporation does not Revive a Limitation Period – 465519 Ontario Ltd. v. Sacks, 2015 ONCA 175

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Rausch v. Pickering (City), 2013 ONCA 740 (adding a claim after expiration of limitation period)

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