What is the range of damages the Applicant can expect to receive from a company that has been involved in a fraud case?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Front Line Safety Ltd. v. MacKenzie, 2003 NSSC 15 (CanLII):

The Applicant has cited the varieties of harm listed in Survival Systems v. Syrett (1997), 165 N.S.R. (2d) 49 (S.C.), as examples of irreparable harm suffered: 1. Damage to reputation 2. Damage to intangible interests, such as the right to enjoy property 3. Further injury, as for example where a competitor tries to steal a customer and thereby gain no only an immediate benefit, but the benefit of future business from the customer 4. Inability to police the defendant’s activities in order to prove money damages 5. Insolvency of the defendant.

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