Does not prove that two corporations are one enterprise or operation?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from 807608 Alberta Ltd. v. Medichair Ltd., 2006 ABQB 781 (CanLII):

Evidence that two corporations advertise on the same website, are located in the same building and share principals does not, without more, prove that they are one enterprise or operation. Metera v. Financial Planning Group, supra, at paras. 11 to 18.

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