Wessuc Inc. v Todd Brothers Contracting Limited et al
WESSUC INC.
Law Firm / Organization
SimpsonWigle Law LLP
TODD BROTHERS CONTRACTING LIMITED
Law Firm / Organization
Torkin Manes LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jennifer Siemon

ROSS CHRISTIE TODD
Law Firm / Organization
Torkin Manes LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jennifer Siemon

CINDY JANE TODD
Law Firm / Organization
Torkin Manes LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jennifer Siemon

BRAYDEN ALEXANDER TODD
Law Firm / Organization
Torkin Manes LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jennifer Siemon

THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
Law Firm / Organization
Torkin Manes LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jennifer Siemon

Key Points:

  • Background:

    • Wessuc Inc. claimed $1,014,612.43 for sludge disposal services provided to Todd Brothers.
    • The case involves a tender by the Region of Durham to clean a lagoon, with Wessuc as a subcontractor.
    • Dispute centers on whether the contract terms were based on a unit price or capped sum.
  • Primary Issues:

    • Wessuc claims payment based on the volume of sludge removed.
    • Todd argues the contract capped payments at an estimated 6,100 cubic meters.
    • Key issues include the contract terms and proper notice under the bond.
  • Motion to Withdraw Admissions:

    • Wessuc sought to withdraw certain admissions made in their Amended Reply and Defence to Amended Counterclaim.
    • Admissions conflicted with other pleadings and Wessuc’s claims for additional payment.
    • Court applied a three-part test for withdrawal: triable issue, inadvertence, and prejudice.
  • Court's Decision:

    • Admissions were inconsistent with Wessuc’s claims, indicating a triable issue.
    • Inadvertence in pleading was recognized, and no significant prejudice to defendants was found.
    • Motion to withdraw admissions was granted, allowing trial to proceed on contested issues.
  • Costs:

    • No costs awarded for the motion, with both parties partially responsible for lost court time.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-19-00000179-0000
Civil litigation
Plaintiff