Does an unsuccessful prospective purchaser have a right or interest in a sale approval order?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from BDC Venture Capital Inc. v. Natural Convergence Inc, 2009 ONCA 637 (CanLII):

There are two main reasons why an unsuccessful prospective purchaser does not have a right or interest that is affected by a sale approval order. First, a prospective purchaser has no legal or proprietary right in the property being sold. Offers are submitted in a process in which there is no requirement that a particular offer be accepted. Orders appointing receivers commonly give the receiver a discretion as to which offers to accept and to recommend to the court for approval. The duties of the receiver and the court are to ensure that the sales are in the best interests of those with an interest in the proceeds of the sale. There is no right in a party who submits an offer to have the offer, even if the highest, accepted by either the receiver or the court: Crown Trust v. Rosenberg, supra.

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