Monthly Archives: November 2004

C.A. Interprets “Other Insurance” Clause to Make Auto Policy Primary

The Court of Appeal today released an interesting decision, dealing with the interaction of three policies: auto, boat and homeowner’s. In Axa Insurance v. Dominion of Canada (the reasons can be viewed at http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/decisions/2004/november/C40387.htm), the underlying litigation arose from a … Continue reading

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Leave to Appeal Refused in Russett v. Bujold

You may recall the decision of Mr. Justice Denis Power in Russett v. Bujold, in which he assessed partial indemnity costs of more than $400,000 in a chronic pain case that had settled after a week and a half of … Continue reading

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