HarbourEdge Mortgage Investment Corporation v. Can*Sport Incorporated
HarbourEdge Mortgage Investment Corporation
Law Firm / Organization
Stewart McKelvey
Can*Sport Incorporated and Lee Adamski
Law Firm / Organization
Pink Larkin

Case Overview

  • Claim: Can*Sport and Lee Adamski seek $5 million in damages from HarbourEdge for breach of contract, loss of profits, and other damages.
  • Counterclaim: HarbourEdge seeks repayment of approximately $2 million loaned for constructing a hockey complex in Bedford, Nova Scotia.

Key Facts

  • Can*Sport was to build a multi-pad hockey arena and school complex with funding from HarbourEdge.
  • The project never commenced, no tenants occupied the premises, and Can*Sport defaulted on the loan.
  • Can*Sport alleges HarbourEdge caused project delays and financial overruns by acting in bad faith.
  • HarbourEdge contends delays and cost overruns were due to Can*Sport's mismanagement.

Major Issues

  1. Whether HarbourEdge breached the contractual agreement.
  2. The nature and extent of damages if a breach occurred.

Court Findings

  • Loan Agreement: Structured in three phases ("Facilities") with specific preconditions:
    • Facility 1: $1,210,000 for land acquisition
    • Facility 2: $1,743,375 for site works and soft costs
    • Facility 3: $8,418,625 for construction costs
  • Preconditions Dispute: Can*Sport did not meet preconditions for Facility 3 funding, and HarbourEdge did not waive them.
  • Construction Delays: Delays and cost overruns noted, with a contractor's lien filed against the property.
  • Termination of Funding: HarbourEdge halted funding in November 2016 due to unmet preconditions and lack of confidence in project completion.

Conclusion

  • The Court dismissed Can*Sport and Adamski's claims, finding no breach of contract by HarbourEdge.
  • Outcome: HarbourEdge's actions were in accordance with the contract's terms, and Can*Sport failed to meet critical preconditions for funding.
  • No monetary award specified.

 

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
467712
Real estate
Plaintiff