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Last Aug. 26, in Zane v. Rohland, 2024 FC 1319, the Federal Court granted the motion in the exercise of its discretion. The court found reopening the matter in line with the interest of justice, given the circumstances of the case.

The court scheduled The Noco Company, Inc. v. Shenzhen Yike Electronics Co., Ltd. et al., T-484-21 on Oct. 7, Monday. Certain defendants alleged under s. 60(2) of the Patent Act, 1985 that some of their products did not infringe any claim of Canadian patent no. 2,916,782.

The court dismissed a motion for summary trial in the patent action. On Sept. 8, 2023, in Noco Company, Inc. v. Guangzhou Unique Electronics Co., Ltd., 2023 FC 1214, the Federal Court awarded these defendants their costs of the motion in the all-inclusive amount of $114,080.

The court set Norstar Shipping and Trading Ltd. v. The Ship “Rosy” and Rosy Marine Corp., T-1666-19 on Oct. 8, Tuesday. The defendant sought the release of its ship, which had been arrested in Montreal. It wanted to fix bail at $328,535 plus 30-percent uplift for interest and costs.

The plaintiff consented to the release after the defendant posted security by way of a letter of undertaking. On Dec. 9, 2019, in Norstar Shipping and Trading Ltd. v. The Rosy (Ship), 2019 FC 1572, the Federal Court fixed bail for the ship’s release at $1,101,733.10.

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