Is there any case law where the Respondent has breached a section of an order requiring him to pay a Defendant to pay an additional sum of damages?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hall v. Hall, 2019 ONSC 5195 (CanLII):

This is not a case where the respondent has breached portions of orders but complied with other portions of orders, as in Mullin v. Sherlock, supra. The respondent’s breach is simple and total – he has paid nothing.

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