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Who’s Suing Whom: July 6, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver | Chung Chow, BIV

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver. 

Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court.  

Defendants

Howard Saunders and Karmen Saunders

Plaintiff

West Terra Projects Inc.

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $45,469.84

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Defendant

Suncor Energy Inc.

Plaintiffs

Solterra Development (Monaco Holdings) Corp., Solterra (Monaco) Corp., Solterra (Monaco Limited Partnership and Solterra (Monaco 2) Limited Partnership

Claim 

Negligence, nuisance and violations of Environmental Management Act and Contaminated Sites Regulation for contaminating soil surface water and soil vapour that has spread to other properties

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Defendants

Mathew Weininger, Blueskies Equipment and MAMC Wholesales Corp. dba Blueskies Equipment

Plaintiff

Reliable Equipment Rentals Ltd.

Claim 

Breach of employment contract and fraud for unauthorized purchase from the defendant’s company

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Defendants

Akashpreet Kaur Badesha, Long Race Delivery and Moving Ltd., Engaged HR Inc. and Davina Manhas

Plaintiff

En Route 24/7 Logistics Inc.

Claim 

Breach of contract and fiduciary duty for disclosing confidential information

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Defendants

Chris & Mando Ltd.

Plaintiffs

Oikon Developments Inc. and William Economos

Claim 

$122,714 for unpaid invoice

• 

Defendant

Molina Rose Dick

Plaintiff

Royal Bank of Canada

Claim 

$30,677 plus interest for unpaid debt

• 

Defendants

Markus Willard and Lisa Marie Redl

Plaintiffs

Big Boys Toys Ltd., Ian Moore and Shannon Moore

Claim 

Defamation for Yelp reviews

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Defendants

Mojtaba Mohseni-Khalesi, Daniel Weiss, Coldwell Banker Oceanside Real Estate, April Prinz and April Prinz Personal Real Estate Corp.

Plaintiffs

Lisa Sabo and Mark Ian Savage

Claim 

Negligence, misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty for misrepresenting the sale of a property

• 

Defendant

Samandeep Singh Pahl

Plaintiff

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Canada Corp.

Claim 

$33,103 plus interest in unpaid debt

• 

Defendant

Babak Marzbani

Plaintiff

Abo Taheri

Claim 

Defamation for claims about plaintiff paying debt

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Defendants

Alco Riling Services Ltd. and Brandon Wayne Paulson

Plaintiff

Royal Bank of Canada

Claim 

$577,096 for unpaid judgment

• 

Defendants

Tip Top Carpets Ltd. and ABC Company

Plaintiff

Brooksford Place Housing Corp.

Claim 

Negligence for defective floor installation

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Defendant

Joseph Soon Joe Chan

Plaintiffs

Valentine Thow and 1123405 BC Ltd.

Claim 

Breach of contract and fiduciary duties for breaching partnership agreement

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Defendants

0917511 B.C. Ltd. and Praedium Property

Plaintiff

Suri Investment Ltd.

Claim 

Breach of contract for not paying property taxes when they had claimed to have paid

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Defendants

Dilraj Singh Bains and Silverstone Ventures Inc.

Plaintiff

Pacific Bistro & Convenience Store Ltd.

Claim 

Breach of tenancy contract for entering rented premises without notice and changing the locks

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Defendant

1082058 BC Ltd.

Plaintiff

La Sella Land Enterprises Inc.

Claim

Breach of lease agreement for failing to remediate defect causing leak

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Defendants

Canstar Restoration Limited Partnership, Rajdavimder Gill, Gurinder Paul Singh Gill, Baron Yao and Yi Jin Wei

Plaintiff

Stocco Construction Co. Ltd.

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $84,896

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Defendants

Canstar Restoration Ltd. Partnership and Western Turf Farms Ltd. Inc. No. 387931

Plaintiff

Stocco Construction Co. Ltd.

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $55,159

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Defendant

Canstar Restoration Ltd. Partnership and Western Turf Farms Ltd. Inc. No. 387931

Plaintiff

Stocco Construction Co. Ltd.

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $76,345

Defendant

Canstar Restoration Limited Partnership and Jill Roberta Winston

Plaintiffs

Stocco Construction Ltd. partnership

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $35,807

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Defendant

Canstar Restoration Limited Partnership, Alima Aliya Hassam, Terry Nee Shong Mar, Suie Ngan Dun Mar, Peter Vorias, Zhi Cheng Xiong Amarajit Singh Pandher, Jennifer Leandra Janzen, Frances Shannon McLachlan, Cecilia Astrera, Sarah Tanious, Entessar Beshai, Claudius Chege Gathungu. Shuang Wang, Sarah Sigamony, Ming Tat Lau, Christopher Mendoza, Kristine Joy Valenzuela

Plaintiff

Stocco Construction Co. Ltd.

Claim 

Builder’s lien, $128,391

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Defendants

Canstar Restoration limited partnership et al

Plaintiff

Stocco Construction Co. Ltd.

Claim 

Builder’s lien $649,013

Defendants

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Canadian National Railway Company, E-Verifile.com, Inc., His Majesty The King In Right Of Canada as represented by the Attorney General of Canada, Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, Transport Canada, His Majesty The King In Right Of The Province of British Columbia as represented by the Attorney General of British Columbia, The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, B.C. Wildfire Service, The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, The Village of Lytton, John Doe Company No. 1 et al

Plaintiffs

Siska and Chief Fred Sampson, on his own behalf and as representative of the members of Siska

Claim 

Negligence for causing a wildfire that destroyed the reserves of Lytton First Nations and traditional lands

Defendants

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Canadian National Railway Company, E-Verifile.com, Inc., His Majesty The King In Right Of Canada as represented by the Attorney General of Canada, Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, Transport Canada, His Majesty The King In Right Of The Province of British Columbia as represented by the Attorney General of British Columbia, The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, B.C. Wildfire Service, The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, The Village of Lytton, John Doe Company No. 1 et al

Plaintiffs

Cook’s Ferry Indian Band and Chief Christine Walkem, on her own behalf and as representative of the Members of the Cook’s Ferry Indian Band

Claim 

Negligence for causing a wildfire that destroyed the reserves of Lytton First Nations and traditional lands

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Defendants

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Canadian National Railway Company, E-Verifile.com, Inc., His Majesty The King In Right Of Canada as represented by the Attorney General of Canada, Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, Transport Canada, His Majesty The King In Right Of The Province of British Columbia as represented by the Attorney General of British Columbia, The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, B.C. Wildfire Service, The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, The Village of Lytton, John Doe Company No. 1 et al

Plaintiffs

Lytton First Nation and Chief Niakia Hanna on his own behalf and as representatives of the Members of Lytton First Nation

Claim 

Negligence resulting in a fire that destroyed the largest reserve and a significant amount of traditional territory