Gissin v. TCC/Urbancorp Bay Stadium L.P.
Guy Gissin, Solely in His Capacity as Foreign Representative of Urbancorp Inc. and Trustee for the Implementation of the Urbancorp Inc. Debt Arrangement
Law Firm / Organization
Dentons Canada LLP
TCC/Urbancorp Bay Stadium L.P.
The Webster Trust
Urbancorp Holdco Inc.

Background

  • Guy Gissin, as foreign representative of Urbancorp Inc., seeks recognition and enforcement of an Israeli court order from June 23, 2022, and decree from August 12, 2022, against TCC/Urbancorp Bay Stadium L.P., The Webster Trust, and Urbancorp Holdco Inc.
  • Case heard by Justice Kimmel in the Ontario Superior Court – Commercial List.

Procedural History

  • Originally set for October 17, 2024, the hearing was twice adjourned.
  • Respondents sought leave under Rule 39 to introduce an Expert Report on Israeli law on November 26, 2024, after pre-hearing steps were completed.
  • Leave motion was denied on January 6, 2025.

Court’s Decision

  • Expert Report excluded as it failed the four-part Rule 39 test:
    1. Not relevant—the applicant did not rely on Israeli law.
    2. Did not respond to new cross-examination issues.
    3. Prejudicial—allowing it would be unfair.
    4. Unjustified delay—no reason for late submission.
  • The decision does not specify any final monetary award or damages.

Legal Principles Applied

  • Foreign law requires expert proof (Grayson Consulting, 2019 ONCA 79).
  • Foreign judgments are enforceable unless challenged on narrow grounds (Beals v. Saldanha, 2003 SCC 72).
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-24-00713232-00CL
Corporate & commercial law
$ 0
Applicant
22 January 2024