In what circumstances will a plaintiff be able to recover from a loss of income as a result of the loss of occupancy in a condominium?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sable Offshore Energy Inc. v. Ameron International Corporation, 2006 NSSC 332 (CanLII):

In Zidaric v. Toshiba of Canada Ltd., [2000] O.J. No. 4590, Cumming, J. struck a pleading after referring to Winnipeg Condominium, supra. He said in para. 8 that, in that case: ... “La Forest J. at p. 96 set forth the approach for analysis as to the very limited occasions when there can be recovery for a pure economic loss under tort law.”

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