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- Title
WHEN THE COURT FINDS A BREACH OF FIDUCIARY OBLIGATIONS, SHOULD EQUITABLE OR LEGAL REMEDIES FLOW?
- Authors
Veitch, Edward
- Abstract
The article discusses whether equitable or legal remedies should flow in a case when the court finds a breach of fiduciary obligations. Topics include in Canada judges stated to have imposed fiduciary duties on parties in everyday commercial matters by fiat, and the Alberta Law Review Institute stated to have recommended a joint venture (JV) specific statute so that participants are protected from the vagaries of judicially imposed fiduciary duties into their operations.
- Subjects
CANADA; EQUITABLE remedies (Law); BREACH of fiduciary responsibility; JUDGES; JOINT ventures; STATUTES
- Publication
University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 2015, Vol 66, p200
- ISSN
0077-8141
- Publication type
Article