What is the range of damages for failure to market a property?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Standard Trust Company v. Metropolitan Trust Company of Canada, 2006 CanLII 589 (ON SC):

The court should include the risk of consequential damages immediately concerned with the failure of marketability. It should not extend liability to the loss of profits from secondary transactions which may be fuelled by funds expected from the marketing of property. Kienzle v. Stringer at pp. 90-91.

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