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AI Enterprises Ltd v Bram Enterprises Ltd
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AI Enterprises Ltd v Bram Enterprises Ltd, 2014 SCC 12 was a unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of Canada that standardized Canadian jurisprudence with respect to the economic tort of unlawful means.
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Cromwell J.
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34863
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2014
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APPEAL from , affirming 2010 NBQB 245
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While A.I. and A cannot be found liable to Bram and Jamb on the basis of the unlawful means tort, the trial judge made strong findings that A breached his fiduciary obligations as a director of the family companies and the trial judge's award should be upheld on that basis.
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AI Enterprises Ltd v Bram Enterprises Ltd, 2014 SCC 12 was a unanimous decision of the Supreme Court of Canada that standardized Canadian jurisprudence with respect to the economic tort of unlawful means.
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AI Enterprises Ltd v Bram Enterprises Ltd
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2014-01-31
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A.I. Enterprises Ltd. and Alan Schelew v. Bram Enterprises Ltd. and Jamb Enterprises Ltd.
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2013-05-22
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Abella and Moldaver JJ.
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Appeal dismissed.
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2012
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