From: Barbara Legate <blegate@legatelaw.ca>

Sent: Thursday 14 November 2024 17:16

To: Jason W Neyers; obligations

Subject: an update re the SCC and translation from Canadian Lawyer

 

https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/practice-areas/litigation/scc-decisions-without-both-english-and-french-translations-no-longer-available-on-court-website/389685?hsmemberId=136174086&tu=&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=20241112&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9tubfBQScB4U6ZC8OGoo4GyBHTjjCvNjSAK8nFc6cCY03lFcrm5JjNo-zfQZmGo4azO3SpjAnjHWwzjMJ158kTpkp-1A&_hsmi=333517786&utm_content=&utm_source=

 

Barbara Legate

Legate Logo

LegateLaw.ca

365 Queens Ave, London

N6B 1X5

 

Phone

226.777.5806

Email

blegate@legatelaw.ca

Fax

226.777.8857

 

 

From: Jason W Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca>
Sent: November 14, 2024 9:40 AM
To: obligations <obligations@uwo.ca>
Subject: ODG: Subrogation and Marshalling by Gregson

 

Dear Colleagues:

 

Congratulations go out to Rory Gregson on the publication of his monograph Subrogation and Marshalling (Hart 2024).

 

From the publisher s site:

 

Subrogation and marshalling are legal rules which give a person new rights with prima facie the same content as someone else's extinguished rights. There is little examination of why the law does this. This book argues that the key to understanding subrogation is the distinctive form of the rights that it creates. The form of rights created reflects a particular role in ensuring interpersonal justice: subrogation's role is to properly distribute the burden of debts. Taking this model, the book goes on to resolve persistent controversies in the case law, including when subrogation should occur, what rights it should create, the relationship between subrogation and marshalling, and whether subrogation is a remedy for unjust enrichment.


The attached flyer gives a code for a 20% discount.

 

Happy Reading,

 

 

esig-law

Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
Law Building Rm 26
e. jneyers@uwo.ca
t. 519.661.2111 (x88435)

 

 

 

 

You're receiving this message because you're a member of the obligations group from The University of Western Ontario. To take part in this conversation, reply all to this message.

 

View group files   |   Leave group   |   Learn more about Microsoft 365 Groups