Powder House Hill Investments Inc. v. Moore Holdings Ltd.
Powder House HILL Investments Inc.
Law Firm / Organization
Clarke Child & Family Law
Lawyer(s)

Sarah Clarke

Moore Holdings Ltd.
Law Firm / Organization
French & Associates
Jeff Blackwood in his capacity as EXECUTOR OF the Estate of the Late Doris Hopkirk
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented

Background:

  • Agreement of Purchase and Sale: Entered on August 29, 2008, for property development in Quidi Vidi Village, Newfoundland. Key terms included:
    • Purchase price: $1.
    • Requirement for permits, rezoning, and an environmental report by December 15, 2008.
    • A takeback mortgage by sellers for funding.
    • Closing date: 30 days after rezoning.
  • Disputes: Powder House alleged delays due to third-party issues and City requirements. Moore Holdings refused consent for new applications in 2023, prompting legal action.

Key Legal Issues:

  1. Validity of Originating Application:

    • Moore Holdings sought to strike it for lacking a reasonable cause of action and being frivolous or vexatious.
    • The Court found the application raised arguable issues.
  2. Conversion to Statement of Claim:

    • Ordered due to the complexity of evidence and credibility concerns.
  3. Security for Costs:

    • Denied as Powder House's claim was not found frivolous or vexatious.

Court's Orders:

  • Originating Application: Not struck; to be converted into a Statement of Claim.
  • Amended Pleadings: Powder House to file by December 13, 2024, with more particulars.
  • Costs: Powder House to pay Moore Holdings on a Column III basis due to inadequate initial pleadings.The actual monetary amount was not detailed in the judgment.

Mixed Success:

  • Powder House Hill Investments Inc. succeeded in preventing the striking of its claim and avoiding a security for costs order.
  • Moore Holdings Ltd. succeeded in its motion to convert the matter to a Statement of Claim and received a costs award.
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador
202301G4342
Real estate