Is there any inadequacy in the pleadings in relation to successor liability?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Manitoba v. Rothmans et al, 2014 MBQB 160 (CanLII):

Respecting the Province’s position concerning successor liability in relation to some of the affected defendants, I am similarly not persuaded that there is any inadequacy in the pleadings which, at this stage of the proceedings, need be addressed by further particulars. I have already acknowledged the defendants’ more fundamental position that there is no tenable theory in Canadian law for successor liability in a case such as this one. However, separate and apart from that legal question, assuming without deciding that successor liability is arguable as a theory (see New Brunswick v. Rothmans Inc., 2010 NBQB 381 at paras. 105-116, 373 N.B.R. (2d) 157), the defendants are not correct in the present case to suggest that the pleadings fail to provide the basis (the material facts) for responsibility.

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