Downtown Eatery (1993) v Ontario

Downtown Eatery (1993) Ltd. v Ontario
CourtCourt of Appeal for Ontario
Full case nameDowntown Eatery (1993) Ltd. v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario et al.
Alouche v. Landing Strip Inc. et al.
Decided22 May 2001 (2001-05-22)
Case history
Appealed fromOntario Superior Court
Subsequent actionLeave to appeal the decision at the Supreme Court of Canada was dismissed
Court membership
Judges sittingRoy McMurtry
Stephen Borins
James C. MacPherson

Downtown Eatery (1993) v Ontario was a case brought to the Court of Appeal for Ontario pertaining to the structure of business hierarchies and relationships as a form of creditor proofing business assets, and specifically the common employer doctrine.[1]: 56  It considered the oppression remedy of the Business Corporations Act.

In January 2002, an application for leave to appeal the decision at the Supreme Court of Canada was dismissed.[2]

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