What is the limitation period on a plaintiff’s claim in pith and substance?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from MacKay v. Russell et al., 2006 NBQB 350 (CanLII):

11. Applying the principles of cases such as Isen v. Simms, I conclude that the plaintiff’s claim in pith and substance is in relation to navigation and shipping and is to be decided according to federal law. Limitation Period

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