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Defence + Indemnity - August 2019: Case Summary: Sound Stage Entertainment Inc. v Burns

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The Contributory Negligence Act of Saskatchewan only provides for apportioning damages among co-tort-feasors in instances of negligence, and does not enable negligent defendants to seek contribution and indemnity from defendants liable for...
By: Field Law
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