A Court of Queen's Bench judge has ruled that contracts Regina canola trader Input Capital Corporation (ICC) made with a Saskatchewan farmer were "heavily one-sided" and "unconscionable" and therefore "they must all be set aside." The entire contractual relationship between Mr. Gustafson and ICC is substantially unfair and cannot be permitted to stand. Justice Jeffery Kalmakoff, in his ruling released late Thursday, says ICC's agreements with Gustafson were "heavily one-sided" and "unconscionable." Kuski said in court he attempted to show the contracts "were unfair and that Mr. Gustafson was taken advantage of and the judge ruled that." ICC bargained in 'an unconscionable manner'In reviewing the agreements between ICC and Gustafson, Kalmakoff found "the contracts are heavily one-sided."
Source: CBC News May 18, 2018 20:58 UTC