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Oh, for the love of fuck.
Booze manufacturers are upset that the Crown Corp/LCBO are now enforcing a contractual clause stating that they would not sell to other provinces for less than they sell to Ontario.
They're saying that sudden enforcement is 'unfair.'
Look, I'm not a fan of the LCBO as a whole, just as I'm not in favour of any monopoly. But a contract does not typically compel exercise of enforcement in the case of a violation. It lays the groundwork for measures to be taken in the case of a violation if the aggrieved party so chooses. The Crown Corp did not so choose until recently, though it was within their rights.
And there are lots of reasons not to seek redress, starting with goodwill and court costs, and moving from there. But this is black and white. Exercising an option on the table after a period of letting it slide is normal.
I'm glad the judge agrees.
https://www.thestar.com/business/booze-giants-lose-lawsuit-against-lcbo-over-lowest-price-breach-of-contract/article_1eb1c9fb-3d3d-4f4c-bfde-aacefd0d61d7.html -
Oh, for the love of fuck.
Booze manufacturers are upset that the Crown Corp/LCBO are now enforcing a contractual clause stating that they would not sell to other provinces for less than they sell to Ontario.
They're saying that sudden enforcement is 'unfair.'
Look, I'm not a fan of the LCBO as a whole, just as I'm not in favour of any monopoly. But a contract does not typically compel exercise of enforcement in the case of a violation. It lays the groundwork for measures to be taken in the case of a violation if the aggrieved party so chooses. The Crown Corp did not so choose until recently, though it was within their rights.
And there are lots of reasons not to seek redress, starting with goodwill and court costs, and moving from there. But this is black and white. Exercising an option on the table after a period of letting it slide is normal.
I'm glad the judge agrees.
https://www.thestar.com/business/booze-giants-lose-lawsuit-against-lcbo-over-lowest-price-breach-of-contract/article_1eb1c9fb-3d3d-4f4c-bfde-aacefd0d61d7.html -
Oh, for the love of fuck.
Booze manufacturers are upset that the Crown Corp/LCBO are now enforcing a contractual clause stating that they would not sell to other provinces for less than they sell to Ontario.
They're saying that sudden enforcement is 'unfair.'
Look, I'm not a fan of the LCBO as a whole, just as I'm not in favour of any monopoly. But a contract does not typically compel exercise of enforcement in the case of a violation. It lays the groundwork for measures to be taken in the case of a violation if the aggrieved party so chooses. The Crown Corp did not so choose until recently, though it was within their rights.
And there are lots of reasons not to seek redress, starting with goodwill and court costs, and moving from there. But this is black and white. Exercising an option on the table after a period of letting it slide is normal.
I'm glad the judge agrees.
https://www.thestar.com/business/booze-giants-lose-lawsuit-against-lcbo-over-lowest-price-breach-of-contract/article_1eb1c9fb-3d3d-4f4c-bfde-aacefd0d61d7.html -
Oh, for the love of fuck.
Booze manufacturers are upset that the Crown Corp/LCBO are now enforcing a contractual clause stating that they would not sell to other provinces for less than they sell to Ontario.
They're saying that sudden enforcement is 'unfair.'
Look, I'm not a fan of the LCBO as a whole, just as I'm not in favour of any monopoly. But a contract does not typically compel exercise of enforcement in the case of a violation. It lays the groundwork for measures to be taken in the case of a violation if the aggrieved party so chooses. The Crown Corp did not so choose until recently, though it was within their rights.
And there are lots of reasons not to seek redress, starting with goodwill and court costs, and moving from there. But this is black and white. Exercising an option on the table after a period of letting it slide is normal.
I'm glad the judge agrees.
https://www.thestar.com/business/booze-giants-lose-lawsuit-against-lcbo-over-lowest-price-breach-of-contract/article_1eb1c9fb-3d3d-4f4c-bfde-aacefd0d61d7.html -
Oh, for the love of fuck.
Booze manufacturers are upset that the Crown Corp/LCBO are now enforcing a contractual clause stating that they would not sell to other provinces for less than they sell to Ontario.
They're saying that sudden enforcement is 'unfair.'
Look, I'm not a fan of the LCBO as a whole, just as I'm not in favour of any monopoly. But a contract does not typically compel exercise of enforcement in the case of a violation. It lays the groundwork for measures to be taken in the case of a violation if the aggrieved party so chooses. The Crown Corp did not so choose until recently, though it was within their rights.
And there are lots of reasons not to seek redress, starting with goodwill and court costs, and moving from there. But this is black and white. Exercising an option on the table after a period of letting it slide is normal.
I'm glad the judge agrees.
https://www.thestar.com/business/booze-giants-lose-lawsuit-against-lcbo-over-lowest-price-breach-of-contract/article_1eb1c9fb-3d3d-4f4c-bfde-aacefd0d61d7.html -
BCHRT (CANLII): Edmonds v. GFC Communications Inc. dba Angel Answering Service, 2023 BCHRT 212 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt212/2023bchrt212.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Enoch v. Caretenders Inc. and another, 2023 BCHRT 211 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt211/2023bchrt211.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Flynn v. DF Architecture Inc., 2023 BCHRT 214 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt214/2023bchrt214.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Byer v. Stratascape Property Maintenance Inc. and another, 2023 BCHRT 215 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt215/2023bchrt215.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Britten v. School District No. 37 (Delta), 2023 BCHRT 216 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt216/2023bchrt216.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Okhrimchuk v. Domino’s Pizza and others, 2023 BCHRT 217 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt217/2023bchrt217.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Pervaiz v. Lush Cosmetics and others, 2023 BCHRT 219 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt219/2023bchrt219.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Wynne v. Tofino Consumers Co-Operative Association, 2023 BCHRT 218 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt218/2023bchrt218.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): James and Rowland v. The Owners, Strata Plan VR1120, 2023 BCHRT 220 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt220/2023bchrt220.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Sileikis v. Water Tower Production Services, Inc. and others, 2023 BCHRT 110 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt110/2023bchrt110.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Nowak-MacDonald v. The Salvation Army, 2023 BCHRT 132 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt132/2023bchrt132.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): De Medeiros v. Rovalution Automotive Ltd. and another, 2023 BCHRT 182 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt182/2023bchrt182.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Harris v. Amaranth Financial Services Inc. dba Speedy Cash Payday Advances, 2023 BCHRT 190 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt190/2023bchrt190.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Sue-Hong v. Enagic Canada Corp. and others, 2023 BCHRT 168 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt168/2023bchrt168.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Bains v. BC Pavilion Corporation, 2023 BCHRT 179 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt179/2023bchrt179.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Stadnyk v. Boilermakers Union (Local 359) and others, 2023 BCHRT 171 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt171/2023bchrt171.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Sanderson v. BC Ministry of Finance, 2023 BCHRT 183 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt183/2023bchrt183.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Sood v. ContainerWorld Forwarding Services Inc., 2023 BCHRT 181 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt181/2023bchrt181.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Nguyen v. Contech Construction Ltd. and others, 2023 BCHRT 185 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt185/2023bchrt185.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Wiebe v. Olsen, 2023 BCHRT 187 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt187/2023bchrt187.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Chow v. Save-on-Foods Limited Partnership, 2023 BCHRT 188 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt188/2023bchrt188.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Hadley v. Okanagan Commemorative Pioneer Cultural Society dba Columbus Court, 2023 BCHRT 189 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt189/2023bchrt189.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Bruintjes v. North Central Plumbing & Heating Ltd. and another, 2023 BCHRT 162 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt162/2023bchrt162.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Parent v. BC Ministry of Children and Family Development and another, 2023 BCHRT 169 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt169/2023bchrt169.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Stepparent v. BC Ministry of Children and Family Development and another, 2023 BCHRT 170 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt170/2023bchrt170.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Davies v. Wong, 2023 BCHRT 172 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt172/2023bchrt172.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Ng v. City of Vancouver, 2023 BCHRT 161 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt161/2023bchrt161.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Tenant v. Landlady and Husband, 2023 BCHRT 164 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt164/2023bchrt164.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii
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BCHRT (CANLII): Wedel v. UBC, 2023 BCHRT 165 (CanLII) https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt/doc/2023/2023bchrt165/2023bchrt165.html #canlaw #HumanRIghts #BCHRT #BCHRC #canlii