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Canam Enterprises Inc. v. Coles, [2002] 3 S.C.R. 307, 2002 SCC 63

 

Alan H. Coles                                                                                                   Appellant

 

v.

 

Canam Enterprises Inc.                                                                                Respondent

 

and

 

CB Commercial Real Estate Group Canada

Inc., Kevin W. Leon and Peter D. Senst                            Respondents (Third Parties)

 

Indexed as:  Canam Enterprises Inc. v. Coles

 

Neutral citation:  2002 SCC 63.

 

File No.:  28264.

 

2002: October 8.

 

Present:  McLachlin C.J. and Gonthier, Major, Binnie, Arbour, LeBel and Deschamps JJ.

 

on appeal from the court of appeal for ontario

 

 

Courts — Abuse of process — Third party claim — Third party claim not constituting abuse of process.

 


APPEAL from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal (2000), 51 O.R. (3d) 481, 194 D.L.R. (4th) 648, 139 O.A.C. 1, 5 C.P.C. (5th) 218, [2000] O.J. No. 4607 (QL), upholding an order of the Superior Court of Justice (2000), 47 O.R. (3d) 446, [2000] O.J. No. 651 (QL), dismissing a third party claim.  Appeal allowed.

 

Valerie A. Edwards and Duncan Embury, for the appellant.

 

Jeffrey S. Klein and Allen Wassermuhl, for the respondents (third parties).

 

The judgment of the Court was delivered orally by

 

1                                   The Chief Justice — We agree with Goudge J.A. that it is not an abuse of process to allow Coles to bring the claim or require the realtors to defend it.  The motion for summary judgment is dismissed and costs throughout are payable by the third parties.

 

Judgment accordingly.

 

Solicitors for the appellant: Torkin Manes Cohen Arbus , Toronto.

 

Solicitors for the respondents (third parties): Klein & Schonblum, Toronto.

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