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Age of Majority and Accountability Act. R.S.O. 1990, Chapter...
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Mar 31, 2022 · A breach does not always terminate the contract. “It depends on the terms of the contract,” says Lake. “This is why it's important to clearly set out in contract what are the consequences of a breach.” Unless the contract specifically said it would be terminated for a breach, it is unlikely a breach would render the agreement void, he says.
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student/university contract. A review of the impugned conduct of academic institutions as alleged in recent cases is illustrative of this point. Gauthier v. Saint-Germain In Gauthier v. Saint-Germain, Ms. Gauthier, a graduate student, brought an action against theUniversityof Ottawaallegingthat theuniversitybreachedits contract withherbyfailing
- What Is A Breach of Contract?
- What Remedies Are Available For Breach of Contract in Canada?
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When a party to a contract violates the agreement by failing to adhere to the terms of the agreement, this is called a “breach.” A breach of contract can be grounds for a lawsuit, even if the contract or agreement was oral and not written.
In Canada, the most common remedy for breach of contract is a monetary award also known as damages. Courts may also order an equitable remedy called specific performance, where the party in breach may be ordered to fulfill its contractual obligations. In some cases, a Court may order an Injunction against the breaching party, requiring them to abst...
Under the law, not every agreement is legally binding. Certain conditions must be met in order for a contract to be deemed “enforceable.” Furthermore, not all “breaches” are created equal. Serious breaches, known as “fundamental breaches” may have a different effect on what remedies are available to you than if the breach is more minor. Finally, pr...
Apr 24, 2024 · The other person can enrol with the BC Family Maintenance Agency (BCFMA) if you don't pay: court-ordered support, or; support set out in a family law agreement filed with the court. BCFMA is a provincial government program that tracks and collects maintenance orders and agreements for child or spousal support. It can do things like:
Jan 2, 2024 · Contracts are the backbone of many business and personal transactions. They establish the rights, obligations, and expectations of all parties involved. However, disputes can arise when one or more parties believe there has been a breach of contract. Understanding contract law basics and the available legal remedies can empower individuals and businesses to navigate these challenges ...
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The contract, however, is still binding on the adult. When can an adult enforce a contract made by a child? There are four circumstances when an adult can enforce contracts because they are for the benefit of the child. These are: Contracts for necessities (for example, housing, food, etc.) Employment and other beneficial contracts