What is the test for entitlement to prospective loss?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from 57655 Manitoba Ltd. v. Grenier Modaprix Inc., 1995 CanLII 16209 (MB QB):

Hennig v. Northern Heights is differ ent from this case because, there, the issue raised in the counterclaim was ripe for consideration by the court. Here, entitlement to prospective loss was not ripe for con sideration because the plaintiff elected to treat the lease as subsisting at the first trial.

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