The plaintiff sought to certify a class action on behalf of independent distributors who contracted with the defendants to deliver fresh bread products.
The plaintiff alleged the defendants breached their contracts and the Arthur Wishart Act by participating in and concealing an illegal price-fixing conspiracy.
The court found that the pleadings disclosed viable causes of action, there was an identifiable class, the claims raised common issues, a class action was the preferable procedure, and the representative plaintiff was suitable.
The motion for certification was granted.