Is there no delivery under contract and that we are entitled to damages?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Runnymede Iron & Steel Ltd. v. Rossen Engineering and Construction, 1954 CanLII 22 (ON CA):

The authorities support my submission that there was no delivery under the contract and that we are entitled to damages: Healy v. Hewlett & Sons, [1917] 1 K.B. 337. We never abandoned our claim for damages.

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