@makkahn28wrote:BUT, what would be fitting, a "PUBLIC" Trial of sorts BUT, The problem isWE WANT THE TRUTH BUT, we keep hearing, You can't handle the Truthstop lol
@lukevaderwrote:@Mlxgwrote:@lukevaderFalse. For relevant contract law even in advertising, see Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. In case contract law fails, see advertising regulations R v. 279707 ALBERTA LTD. Yes, I just pulled these out of an under...
@DavidNS We use essentially the same common law system. An English case Donoghue v. Stevenson is cited in Canadian courts, despite being an English law as precedent for manufacturer negligence/tort law. I believe Carlill is cited as well. These are a...
@DavidNS lol, I was agreeing with you. There are things that "trump" the ToS. And if something isn't specifically included in a ToS (promises made in marketing for example), it is usually still enforceable under Canadian law—whether it's contract la...
@kav2001cNo, there is, and a 30 days notice has nothing to do with anything unless a 30 days notice is specified as required in the contract. Has it been?