What is the legal test to determine whether dissolution must be decided by arbitration?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Beacon Securities Ltd. v. 2125395 Ontario Inc., 2011 NSSC 207 (CanLII):

Whether Dissolution Must be Decided by Arbitration? Dissolution is not within the provisions for arbitration. The parties might have agreed to such, as they did in Curtis v. Burke, 2003 NSSC 248 (CanLII). But they did not do so.

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