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30231

Michael Ian Beardall Alexander v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company

(Ontario) (Civil) (By Leave)

Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2006-03-06 Appeal closed
2006-03-06 Certificate of taxation issued to, M. I. B. Alexander
2006-03-03 Decision on the bill of costs, taxed at the amount of $7,721.41, DeRg
2006-02-23 Submission of the bill of costs, DeRg
2006-02-13 Correspondence received from, M. Alexander dated Feb. 9, 2006 re: bill of costs Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2006-02-07 Reply to the bill of costs, (Letter Form), from M. Alexander dated February 7, 2006 (fax copy), Completed on: 2006-02-07 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2006-02-06 Response to the bill of costs, (Letter Form), from D. Zarek dated February 3, 2006, Completed on: 2006-02-03 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2006-01-26 Correspondence received from, M. Alexander dated Jan. 23, 2006 re: bill of costs Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2006-01-26 Bill of costs, Completed on: 2006-02-14 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-11-01 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, M. Alexander, c.c. parties from A. Roland re: acknowledge receipt of his letter dated October 20, 2005
2005-10-20 Correspondence received from, M. Alexander dated October 20, 2005 (fax copy) re: costs Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-07-18 Record returned to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal
2005-06-10 Judgment on appeal and notice of deposit of judgment sent to all parties
2005-06-09 Judgment on the appeal rendered, CJ Ma Ba Bi LeB Abe Cha, The appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Numbers C39205 and C39204, dated January 15, 2004, heard on April 13, 2005 is allowed with costs to the appellants throughout, on a party-and-party basis.
Allowed, costs against the respondent
2005-04-22 Transcript received, joint with 30275 (75 pages)
2005-04-13 Judgment reserved OR rendered with reasons to follow
2005-04-13 Appellant's condensed book, Submitted in Court (14 copies) Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-04-13 Acknowledgement and consent for video taping of proceedings, From all parties
2005-04-13 Hearing of the appeal, 2005-04-13, CJ Ma Ba Bi LeB Abe Cha
Judgment reserved
2005-04-08 Appeal court record, (1 small box)
2005-04-07 Order on motion to strike out, (BY ABELLA J.)
2005-04-07 Decision on motion to strike out, Abe, UPON APPLICATION by the appellant for an order striking out from the respondent's record "Exhibit "D" - Statement of the Plaintiff dated May 18, 2000", and striking out statements of fact in the respondent's factum;
AND HAVING READ the material filed;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The motion is dismissed.
Dismissed
2005-04-07 Submission of motion to strike out, Abe
2005-04-06 Correspondence received from, M. Alexander dated April 5, 2005 re: Ottawa agent Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-04-06 Motion to strike out, (Exhibit "D" from the respondent's record, statements of facts) - book form - 3 copies, Completed on: 2005-04-06 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-03-29 Certificate of taxation issued to, the applicant re: leave application
2005-03-23 Decision on motion to extend time, to serve and file the appellant's book of authorities to Mar. 4/05, Reg
Granted
2005-03-21 Submission of motion to extend time, Reg
2005-03-16 Respondent's book of authorities, (Joint with 30275), Completed on: 2005-03-16 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2005-03-16 Respondent's record, (Joint with 30275), Completed on: 2005-03-16 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2005-03-16 Respondent's factum, (Joint with 30275), Completed on: 2005-03-16 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2005-03-16 Appeal perfected for hearing
2005-03-04 Motion to extend time, to file and serve the authorities to March 4, 2005, Completed on: 2005-03-04 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-03-04 Appellant's book of authorities, 14 copies of vol. 1 to 3, Completed on: 2005-03-04 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-03-01 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2005-03-01 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2005-04-13
Judgment reserved
2005-02-21 Decision on the bill of costs, taxed at the amount of $1,469.20, Reg
2005-02-21 Correspondence received from, Mr. Alexander dated Feb. 21/05 re: his book of authorities Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-02-18 Submission of the bill of costs, Reg
2005-01-26 Correspondence received from, Mr. Alexander dated Jan. 26/05 re: references in appellant's factum Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-01-19 Appellant's factum, Completed on: 2005-01-19 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2005-01-19 Appellant's record, Completed on: 2005-01-19 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-12-24 Response to the bill of costs, (Letter Form), from R. Houston dated Dec. 22, 2004 (fax copy), Completed on: 2004-12-24 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2004-12-09 Correspondence received from, M. Alexander dated Dec. 7, 2004 re: bill of costs Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-12-09 Bill of costs, Completed on: 2005-03-29 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-11-01 Notice of appeal, Completed on: 2004-11-01 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-10-22 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Leave granted)
2004-10-08 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2004-10-07 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C39204, dated January 15, 2004, is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause.
Granted, with costs to the applicant(s) in any event of the cause
2004-07-19 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, Ba LeB De
2004-05-25 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, Completed on: 2004-05-25 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-05-12 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Joint with 30275), Completed on: 2004-05-12 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
2004-04-07 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal
2004-03-25 Correspondence received from, Mr. Alexander dated 03/24/04 re: new page 74 & 75 of the application Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-03-15 General proceeding, notice of intention to act in person Michael Ian Beardall Alexander
2004-03-15 Application for leave to appeal, Completed on: 2004-04-07 Michael Ian Beardall Alexander

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Alexander, Michael Ian Beardall Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: Alexander, Michael Ian Beardall

Agent
Name
Colin S. Baxter
Contact information
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
1400 - 40 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5K6
Telephone: (613) 238-2000
FAX: (613) 563-9386
Email: cbaxter@mccarthy.ca

Party: State Farm Fire and Casualty Company

Counsel
Name
David Zarek
Contact information
Zarek, Taylor, Grossman, Hanrahan LLP
13th Floor
20 Adelaide St. E.
Toronto, Ontario
M5C 2T6
Telephone: (416) 777-2811
FAX: (416) 777-2050
Email: dzarek@ztgh.com
Agent
Name
Robert E. Houston, Q.C.
Contact information
Burke-Robertson
70 Gloucester Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0A2
Telephone: (613) 566-2058
FAX: (613) 235-4430
Email: rhouston@burkerobertson.com

Summary

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Summary

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A fire of undetermined cause destroyed a home near London, Ontario, on April 16, 2000. The house had been purchased in March 1997 and held in the name of Julaine Deeks, who had lived there with her husband Todd. The Royal Bank of Canada registered a first mortgage on the property and Michael Alexander registered a second mortgage (collectively, the "Mortgagees"). The home was insured against fire under a policy issued by the Respondent, and the Mortgagees were named as mortgagees under the policy.

The Deeks defaulted under both mortgages. Julaine Deeks moved out of the house in September 1999, and Todd Deeks not until November 19, 1999. After that date the house became vacant. The Mr. Alexander commenced power of sale proceedings in August 1999, and the Royal Bank of Canada commenced foreclosure proceedings in October 1999. The Royal Bank retained a company to inspect the property on a weekly basis. On about November 20th, the Royal Bank gave instructions to change the locks on the doors and preserve the property while it was vacant. In November 1999, Michael Alexander brought the Royal Bank mortgage into good standing thereby taking control of the sale proceedings and the Royal Bank had no further involvement with the property. Mr. Alexander retained real estate agents to list and sell the property. At no time was the Respondent notified that the property was vacant, that the Mortgagees had taken control of the property or that power of sale proceedings had been commenced.

Mr. Alexander's lawyer advised the Respondent of the fire on April 18, 2000, and both the Royal Bank and Mr. Alexander made claims under the policy. In March 2001, the Respondent advised the Mortgagees that no payment would be made, as in its view the policy had been voided effective January 7, 2000. It argued that material changes in the insured risk had occurred and that it had not received notice of those changes. Statutory Condition 4 is part of every fire insurance policy. The vacancy exclusion and the mortgage clause are written into the policy by the insurer and are standard provisions in residential fire insurance policies.

The Mortgagees brought separate actions against the Respondent. All parties moved for summary judgment, and the motions were heard together. The Superior Court of Justice found that the change material to the risk caused by the vacancy of the property had not been in control of the Mortgagees, and that the insurance policy had not been voided. It gave judgment to the Mortgagees, and ordered the payment by the Respondent of $81,757.26 and $92,176.60 to Mr. Alexander and the Royal Bank of Canada, respectively. The Court of Appeal allowed the Respondent's appeal and dismissed the Mortgagees' actions.

Lower court rulings

November 1, 2002
Ontario Superior Court of Justice

36671

Appellant's motion for a declaratory judgment allowed: Respondent to pay the sum of 81,757.26 to the Appellant

April 24, 2003
Ontario Superior Court of Justice

36671

supplemental reasons to 11/01/02 judgment

January 15, 2004
Court of Appeal for Ontario

C39204

Respondent's appeal allowed: Appellant's claim dismissed

Filed documents

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Date modified: 2025-05-13