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- Wilson v Alharayeri, 2017 SCC 39 is a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada which significantly extends the application of the oppression remedy under the Canada Business Corporations Act to include non-corporate parties. (en)
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- Andrus Wilson v Ramzi Mahmoud Alharayeri (en)
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- APPEAL from Black c. Alharayeri 2015 QCCA 1350, JE 2015-1377 , affirming Alharayeri c. Black 2014 QCCS 180, [2014] QJ 401 . Leave to appeal granted with costs, (en)
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- Canada Business Corporations Act (en)
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- The CBCA's oppression remedy contemplates liability not only for the corporation, but also for other parties, but oppressive conduct by others must be properly attributable because of implication in the oppression, and imposition of personal liability must be fit in all the circumstances. (en)
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- Wilson v Alharayeri, 2017 SCC 39 is a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada which significantly extends the application of the oppression remedy under the Canada Business Corporations Act to include non-corporate parties. (en)
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