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Who’s Suing Whom: May 4, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
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The B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver.

Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court. 

Defendants

Jesse Harris and 1358831 B.C. Ltd. and 1182325 B.C. Ltd. and John Doe and ABC Company

Plaintiff

1245167 B.C. Ltd. doing business as WeAir

Claim

Damages and a declaration that two vehicles are the property of the plaintiff after the defendant, a former director of the plaintiff, was found to have made numerous suspicious transactions, including money transfers to himself, and transferred ownership of two vehicles to himself upon resignation as director.

Defendant

Finlandia 2.0 Health Balance Corp.

Plaintiff

Gavin Foster Mah

Claim

$84,000 in damages for breach of contract to cover six months’ pay in lieu of notice of termination from the plaintiff’s position as CEO at the defendant company after the company stopped paying the plaintiff in March.

Defendant

Southernstar Enterprises Inc.

Plaintiff

Dupro Products Inc. doing business as Skreenquip Crushing and Screening

Claim

$73,364 for breach of contract after the defendant failed to pay rent on a jaw crusher owned by the plaintiff.

Defendants

Douglas Kind and Appiary Supercomputer Inc. and Carden Capital Inc.

Plaintiff

R&D Capital Inc.

Claim

$84,074 for debt.

Defendants

Jordan Brown and 0982068 B.C. Ltd. and Keith George Brown and Elizabeth Anne Pybus

Plaintiff

Artin Kiani

Claim

Damages after the numbered company failed to repay a $70,000 loan and used the funds to do work on a Victoria property.