Sentences with phrase «alleged real damages»

Some years later, a Master of the Court has held that where a plaintiff has settled with one defendant, the plaintiff must disclose to the remaining defendant the terms of the settlement so the remaining defendant will know the alleged real damages the plaintiff is claiming.

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It has defended several Alberta real estate development companies in a class action involving hundreds of investors and alleged damages in the tens of millions of dollars.
To obtain the order, a plaintiff must show the Court that it has the makings of a strong case, that the damage to the plaintiff of the defendant's alleged misconduct is very serious, that there is convincing evidence that the defendant has in its possession incriminating documents or items, and that there is a real possibility that the defendant may destroy such material before discovery.
My litigated matters have varied from the defense of car accidents, products liability claims, contract disputes, property damage, easements to real property, alleged bad faith, and more.
The paralegal and real estate agent then alleged that a judge of the Ontario Court granted a judgment ex parte, declaring the defendants guilty of conspiracy and fraud, and awarded damages plus exemplary damages and costs.
Real estate transactions can be traumatic, but Oregon's highest court has ruled that a buyer can't collect damages for emotional distress from a real estate broker for an alleged breach of fiduciary dReal estate transactions can be traumatic, but Oregon's highest court has ruled that a buyer can't collect damages for emotional distress from a real estate broker for an alleged breach of fiduciary dreal estate broker for an alleged breach of fiduciary duty.
In a case previously summarized in The Letter of the Law, Oregon's highest court has considered whether a buyer could collect emotional distress damages from a real estate broker for broker's alleged breach of his fiduciary duty to his clients.
As a real estate professional, you're given immunity from damages for a violation of the Fair Housing Act if you reasonably relied on the application of the 55 - and - older exemption before the date that the alleged discrimination occurred.
The Act prohibits «deception, fraud, misrepresentation, or the knowing concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact with intent that others rely upon [it], in connection with the sale or advertisement of... real estate,... whether or not any person has in fact been misled, deceived or damaged thereby...» The court noted that when the alleged wrong is an omission or failure to disclose, the plaintiff must show knowledge on the part of the defendant, as intent is an element of that type of fraud.
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