The plaintiff will file a
claim against the
defendant, for the
money they feel they are owed due to medical expenses, lost time at work, pain and suffering, and any other relevant damages the
defendant may have incurred.
The plaintiff also alleges that before abandoning the lease, Dynasty transferred funds and assets to various corporations and individuals and
claims a declaration that Dynasty's alleged transfer of
monies, assets, business and opportunities from itself to the co-defendants Polar Spas Ontario Inc. and 732311 Alberta Ltd., and its transfer of
monies or assets to the
defendant Williams and to the co-defendants Marsall Brent and Ken Nikel are void as
against Dynasty's creditors as fraudulent conveyances.
The Court may make an order for an interim payment or payment into escrow that will bind all parties to the COF proceedingswhere the Court issatisfied that, if the
claim went to trial, the original claimant would obtain judgment for a substantial amount of
money (other than costs)
against at least one of the
defendants.