Also the case at bar has much in common with the situation in Keay v. Keay, 2007 MBQB 64, in that, although in conjugal/married relationships, with children, the litigants had and have conducted their financial affairs in very much of a commercial manner. Clearly, in a business contract a designated payor’s failure to pay would trigger at law a legal requirement of subjection to the payment of interest.
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