Canfor hired B.C. Rail to transport wood pulp from the interior of British Columbia to a shipping

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Canfor hired B.C. Rail to transport wood pulp from the interior of British Columbia to a shipping terminal for eventual delivery to a customer in Scotland. The contract between Canfor and B.C. Rail specified that the railcars would be clean and the pulp delivered free from contamination. Canfor insisted on wood-lined box cars and also routinely inspected and swept out the cars before loading bales of pulp. When the pulp arrived in Scotland, it was contaminated with wood splinters and rejected by the customer. Canfor had to compensate its customer and pay for transporting the pulp back to B.C. Can Canfor recover its losses from B.C. Rail? Explain.
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Canadian Business & the Law

ISBN: 978-0176501624

4th edition

Authors: Dorothy DuPlessis, Shannnon o'Byrne, Steven Enman, Sally Gunz

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