Is withdrawal of use of a company vehicle a breach of an employment contract?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Chapman v. Bank of Nova Scotia, 2007 CanLII 18732 (ON SC):

In Nerada v. Hobart Canada Inc[7]., the withdrawal of use of a company vehicle was found to be a breach of an agreed term of the employment contract and of significant value to the plaintiff in the context of the overall contract.

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