COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO
CITATION: Goreway Total Health Inc. v. Goldbrite Trading Co. Ltd., 2014 ONCA 873
DATE: 20141204
DOCKET: C58742
Blair, Pepall and Lauwers JJ.A.
BETWEEN
Goreway Total Health Inc.
Applicant (Respondent)
and
Goldbrite Trading Co. Ltd.
Respondent (Appellant)
Roger A. Gosbee, for the appellant
Robert A. Watson, for the respondent
Heard and released orally: November 27, 2014
On appeal from the judgment of Justice Jamie K. Trimble of the Superior Court of Justice dated April 4, 2014.
ENDORSEMENT
[1] The application judge determined that the requirement to maintain eight doctors as tenants and the corresponding abatement provision in the 1990 lease were not eliminated by the renewal agreement. He observed that these provisions were fundamental and central to the bargain and contract between the landlord and the tenant pharmacy. They did not constitute an inducement within the meaning of the renewal agreement.
[2] We see no error in this determination. The application judge applied the correct principles and considered the commercial context and the language of both the lease and the renewal agreement.
[3] We also agree with the result. Furthermore, applying Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp., 2014 SCC 53, 373 D.L.R. (4th) 393, at paras. 50-55, deference is owed to the application judge’s interpretation.
[4] The appeal is dismissed. Costs of the appeal are awarded to the respondent fixed in the amount of $7,500 inclusive of disbursements and applicable taxes.
“R.A. Blair J.A.”
“S.E. Pepall J.A.”
“P. Lauwers J.A.”