Supreme Court of Canada
Green Forest Lumber Ltd. v. General Security Insurance Co. Ltd., [1980] 1 S.C.R. 176
Date: 1980-02-14
Green Forest Lumber Limited (Plaintiff) Appellant;
and
General Security Insurance Company Limited (Defendant) Respondent.
1980: February 14.
Present: Ritchie, Dickson, Estey, Mclntyre and Chouinard JJ.
ON APPEAL FROM THE FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
Maritime law—Insurance—Dismissal of appellant’s action seeking declaration that it was the proper owner of and beneficiary under an insurance policy respondent was obliged to issue—No error in judgment at trial or on appeal—The Marine Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1970, c. 260, s. 23.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal,dismissing an appeal from a judgment of Addy J. at trial in the matter of a maritime insurance claim. Appeal dismissed.
Peter F.M. Jones and R.G. Keel, for the appellant.
Vincent Prager and Peter Cullen, for the respondent.
The judgment of the Court was delivered orally by
RITCHIE J.—Notwithstanding the persuasive argument of counsel, we are all of opinion that no error has been shown to exist in the judgments rendered at trial and on appeal. This makes it unnecessary to consider the question of damages. The appeal is accordingly dismissed with costs.
Appeal dismissed with costs.
Solicitors for the appellant: McMillan, Binch, Toronto.
Solicitors for the respondent: Stikeman, Elliott, Robarts & Bowman, Toronto.