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Matrimonial Claim Brought Under Guise of Estate Claim The Estate of Lois Jean Davey v.

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Plaintiff pharmaceutical company had received four patents for antibiotic cefaclor in 1980's, which were set to expire between October 1999 and July 2000 — In 1996, defendant pharmaceutical company was advised that it would face infringement action by plaintiff if it entered market with generic version of cefaclor — After defendant filed its first notice of compliance for antibiotic in 1997, it began selling its various capsules of cefaclor on Canadian market — In 1998, defendant entered into new contract with company to have cefaclor be made through new process thereby designing around plaintiff's patent by creating cefaclor 2 — Plaintiff brought successful action against defendant alleging that defendant infringed its patents for manufacture of antibiotic cefaclor

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... the fact that [the employer] cannot be sued, and so cannot be held vicariously liable, makes no difference to whether its notional vicarious liability constitutes “fault”

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This excerpt from the updated Family Law — General title examines Canadian law with regards to contracts to marry

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