What is the standard of care for an ordinary, reasonable and prudent operator of a hotel and office complex?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from G & S Haulage Ltd. v. Park Place Centre Ltd., 2011 NSCA 29 (CanLII):

Park Place submits legal error occurred because there was no specific evidence of the appropriate standard of care for an ordinary, reasonable and prudent operator of a hotel and office complex. The only case cited in support of this proposition is St-Jean v. Mercier, 2002 SCC 15. With respect, this case does not assist the argument of Park Place.

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