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Date:20000705


Docket:A-798-97

CORAM:      LINDEN, J.A.

         ISAAC, J.A.

         MALONE, J.A.



BETWEEN:


SULCO INDUSTRIES LTD.,

MARK SULLIVAN and MICHAEL SULLIVAN

     Appellants

(Defendants)


     - and -




JIM SCHARF HOLDINGS LTD.


Respondent

(Plaintiff)





Heard at Toronto, Ontario, Tuesday, July 4, 2000


Judgment delivered from the Bench at Toronto, Ontario,

on Wednesday, July 5, 2000

                                        

                                   

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:          MALONE, J.A.     





Date: 20000705


Docket: A-798-97


CORAM:      LINDEN, J.A.

         ISAAC, J.A.

         MALONE, J.A.

BETWEEN:

                

SULCO INDUSTRIES LTD.,

MARK SULLIVAN and MICHAEL SULLIVAN

     Appellants

(Defendants)

     - and -



JIM SCHARF HOLDINGS LTD.


Respondent

(Plaintiff)


     REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

(Delivered from the Bench at Toronto,

Ontario on Wednesday, July 5, 2000)

MALONE J.A.


         _.      This is an appeal and cross-appeal from an Order of the Trial Division dated November 3, 1997 dismissing both parties" motions for summary judgment without costs.
         _.      These motions raised issues as to the interpretation of a settlement agreement between the parties, the alleged breach of that agreement by the defendants as well as patent infringement due to the manufacture of a second dispenser by the defendants.
         _.      While both counsel contended that the meaning of the words "same texture" in the settlement agreement was unambiguous, both offered conflicting interpretations of those words demonstrating that the trial judge was not in error when he decided to examine the affidavits tendered by the parties. These affidavits spoke to various points on the summary judgment motions including the issue of patent infringement and are conflicting.
         _.      In reaching his decision the learned Trial judge decided that "The least one can say is that the affidavits give conflicting evidence. It is exactly this sort of evidence which needs to undergo the scrutiny of a trial." We agree. In our view this is not an appropriate case for summary judgment.
         _.      We can find no reviewable error in the learned Trial judge"s reasons for order dated November 3, 1997. Both the appeal and the cross-appeal will be dismissed. Costs of this appeal will be in the cause.            

                                 "B. Malone"

     J.A.

              FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

     Names of Counsel and Solicitors of Record

                            

DOCKET:                      A-798-97
STYLE OF CAUSE:                  SULCO INDUSTRIES LTD.,
                        MARK SULLIVAN and MICHAEL SULLIVAN

         - and -

                        JIM SCHARF HOLDINGS LTD.                        

DATE OF HEARING:             TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2000

PLACE OF HEARING:             TORONTO, ONTARIO

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

OF THE COURT BY:             MALONE J.A.     

Delivered at Toronto, Ontario on Wednesday, July 5, 2000


APPEARANCES:                  Mr. J. Douglas Wilson

                             For the Appellants (Defendants)

                                   

                        Mr. James E. Mills                                             

                 For the Respondent (Plaintiff)
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:          Ridout & Maybee

                        Barristers & Solicitors

                        One Queen St. East

                        Suite 2400

                        Toronto, Ontario

                        M5C 3B1

                             For the Appellants (Defendants)

                        Gowling, Strathy & Henderson

                        Barristers & Solicitors

                        160 Elgin Street

                        Suite 2600

                        Ottawa, Ontario

                        K1P 1C3

                             For the Respondent (Plaintiff)

                        FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL


Date: 20000705


Docket: A-798-97

                       

                        BETWEEN:

                        SULCO INDUSTRIES LTD.,
                        MARK SULLIVAN and MICHAEL SULLIVAN

Appellants

(Defendants)

     - and -


                        JIM SCHARF HOLDINGS LTD.

           

     Respondent

(Plaintiff)


                       

                       

                        REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
                        OF THE COURT
                        _.

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