Rabinowitz v. 2528061 Ontario Inc.
NAFTALI RABINOWITZ
Law Firm / Organization
KND Complex Litigation
Lawyer(s)

Eli Karp

2528061 Ontario Inc.
Law Firm / Organization
Lenczner Slaght LLP

Background:

  • Plaintiff, Naftali Rabinowitz, sued for specific performance of an agreement of purchase and sale for land in Caledon, Ontario.
  • The court previously ruled that the defendant breached the agreement but found specific performance inappropriate, dismissing the claim (Rabinowitz v. 2528061 Ontario Inc., 2024 ONSC 2357).
  • Plaintiff did not claim damages at trial.
  • Plaintiff moved under Rule 59.06(2)(d) to:
    • Reconsider specific performance based on The Rosseau Group Inc. v. 2528061 Ontario Inc.
    • Alternatively, amend pleadings to claim damages.

Key Rulings:

  1. Reconsideration of Specific Performance:

    • Plaintiff argued the property was found unique in Rosseau.
    • Court held uniqueness is case-specific; Rosseau’s findings were not binding.
    • Plaintiff failed to prove damages were inadequate or that specific performance was appropriate.
    • Motion to reconsider denied.
  2. Amendment to Claim Damages:

    • Plaintiff strategically chose not to seek damages, arguing they were unsuitable.
    • Court ruled amendment would prejudice the defendant, who defended against specific performance only.
    • Allowing a post-trial change in strategy would undermine litigation finality and fairness.
    • Motion to amend denied.
  3. Costs Awarded:

    • Plaintiff ordered to pay $29,434.01 in costs to the defendant.

Final Outcome:

  • Plaintiff’s motion dismissed; prior ruling stands.
  • Costs awarded to the defendant.
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-19-00625286-0000
Real estate
$ 29,434
Defendant