If waiver of tort is a remedy, it will only be of interest if the plaintiff establishes a cause of action or other wrongdoing: Aronowicz v. Emtwo Properties Inc. at para. 82. The nature of the cause of action and the damages recoverable will then determine whether the plaintiff and Class members have any interest in waiving their damages and claiming disgorgement. (k) If so, can the damages based upon a waiver of tort claim be assessed in the aggregate, and if so, in what amount?
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