Concurrent LiabilityThis is an outline of how to answer a Vicarious liability form dilemma question in an exam. Iacobucci J. concludes that a contract among the parties may preclude the possibility of suing in tort for a provided wrong where there is an express term in the contract dealing with the matter. In effect, outdoors of negligent misstatement a claim in contract can be considerably wider and facilitates a broader claim of damages. At trial the plaintiff relied mostly on fraudulent misrepresentation, with its claim in contract being in the alternative to the claim in tort.

It is only to the extent that this private ordering contradicts the tort duty that the tort duty is diminished … In so far as the tort duty is not contradicted by the contract, it remains intact and may well be sued upon. If so, absent any overriding considerations arising from the context in which … Read the rest >>>