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The unwillingness to have a discussion suggests “the government knows the Premier’s words are indefensible and wants to move on,” said Douglas Judson, chair of the Federation of Ontario Law
The Rosseau Group Inc. Rosseau was a real estate developer. Rosseau entered into an agreement of purchase and sale with 2528061 Ontario Inc. to buy land for development purposes. Once the land had been rezoned and subdivided, Rosseau planned to sell the serviced lots. At trial, it was estimated that Rosseau would make a profit of around C$10 million to C$12 million dollars from the sale of the serviced lots. The vendor failed to close, and the land had gone up in value since the agreement of purchase and sale was signed.
The Rosseau Group Inc. (Rosseau) was a real estate developer. Rosseau entered into an agreement of purchase and sale with 2528061 Ontario Inc. to buy land for development purposes. Once.
Can a Tenant Stop Paying Rent as a Result Of COVID-19?
When the government ordered the closure of all non-essential
businesses, tenants quickly turned to their leases to see if the
pandemic would qualify as force majeure and discharge them from
their rent obligations.
Hengyun International Investment
Commerce Inc.
v.
7614
Québec Inc., 2020 QCCS 2251,
(
Hengyun ) was one of the first Canadian cases
to consider force majeure in the context of COVID-19
government-mandated shutdowns. It sparked hope for tenants that
rent relief was possible.
In
Hengyun, the Landlord and the original Tenant,
VFC, entered into a five-year lease to operate a gym. VFC soon made