The plaintiff sued the defendant for the unpaid balance of the purchase price of a property in Iran.
The defendant argued that payment was conditional on clearing a cloud on title and, alternatively, that the claim was statute-barred.
The court found no evidence of the alleged condition and held that the limitation period was extended under s. 11 of the Limitations Act because the parties had engaged a third party (the Baha'i National Spiritual Assembly) to assist in resolving the dispute.
The court ordered the defendant to pay the balance owing, converted to Canadian dollars on specific dates.