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<em>Ledcor Construction Ltd v Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co: Case Comment</em>

Ledcor Construction Ltd v Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co: Case Comment

  • October 03, 2016
  • Belinda Bain, Derrick Pagenkopf and Oliver FitzGerald

In Ledcor Construction Ltd v Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co the SCC applied the "faulty workmanship" exclusion in a Builders' Risk policy. The Court held that the exclusion does not preclude coverage "merely because the damage results to that part of the project on which the contractor was working." The decision also establishes that insurance contracts need to be interpreted consistently because they are standard form contracts.

Insurance Law
Message from the 2015-2016 Chair

Message from the 2015-2016 Chair

  • July 19, 2016
  • Audrey P. Ramsay

Another successful term for the Insurance Law Section draws to a close, and we welcome our incoming chair, Amanda McBride.

Insurance Law
Emerging Experts in Environmental and Weather Related Claims

Emerging Experts in Environmental and Weather Related Claims

  • June 24, 2016
  • Amanda McBride and Daniel Michaud-Shields

Weather Attribution is a broad term encapsulating many scientific disciplines that seek to ultimately link climate change to specific weather events. As a scientific field, it is rarely seen within litigation matters, but it has manifested itself in the insurance industry, as insurers have found utility in this science for several years now, when dealing with issues related to weather events.

Insurance Law
Disclosure Requirements for Statutory Third Parties

Disclosure Requirements for Statutory Third Parties

  • June 24, 2016
  • Randall Carter

Two cases decided within the last year have confirmed that an insurer that adds itself as a Third Party pursuant to Section 258 (14) of the Insurance Act (the off-coverage insurer) is required to answer questions and disclose information in relation to the insurer’s off-coverage position.

Insurance Law
Insurance Limitation Periods: 2015

Insurance Limitation Periods: 2015

  • March 29, 2016
  • Debra E. Rolph

Debra E. Rolph of LawPRO has authored a paper concerning notable insurance limitation period cases and also discusses some outstanding “problem” areas. Ms. Rolph’s paper has been divided into 4 parts: Part 1: Discoverability; Part 2: Pleadings and Procedural Issues; Part 3: Insurance Contracts; and Part 4: “Problem” Areas and Conclusion.

Insurance Law
Insurance Limitation Cases Part 2: Pleadings and Procedural Issues

Insurance Limitation Cases Part 2: Pleadings and Procedural Issues

  • March 29, 2016
  • Debra E. Rolph

In 2015, the Courts continued to build on the limitations law decided in previous years, not only concerning discoverability generally, but also in the context of professional malpractice, disability insurance, OPCF 44R and uninsured motorist coverages, and relief from forfeiture. The Court of Appeal definitively determined that laches has no application to claims governed by the Limitations Act 2002.

Insurance Law
Insurance Limitation Cases Part 3: Insurance Contracts

Insurance Limitation Cases Part 3: Insurance Contracts

  • March 29, 2016
  • Debra E. Rolph

Discussions concerning insurance contracts including: Contracting Out; Disability Insurance; OPCF 44R and Unidentified, Uninsured Claims; Comprehensive Policies – Casualty Coverage; SABs; Relief from Forfeiture; Laches and Acquiescence in the Insurance Context; and Estoppel and Fraudulent Concealment.

Insurance Law