The court ordered the seller of a stolen boat to refund the purchase price but dismissed the buyers' claim for upkeep expenses against the rightful owner.
The applicants purchased a boat from the respondent, Roman Korytski, which was later discovered to be stolen.
The respondent Aviva Canada Inc. claimed ownership by right of salvage.
The applicants sought compensation from Korytski for breach of contract (nemo dat principle) and reimbursement of expenses from Aviva for the boat's upkeep.
The court found Korytski liable for the original purchase price of $33,200, rejecting the claim for current market value due to lack of expert evidence.
The claim against Aviva for expenses was dismissed, as the applicants had possession and use of the boat during the period the expenses were incurred.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeJun 14, 2023