Fukukawa v American Timber Holding Co.ResearcherMonique F. UlyssesResearcherLauren ChalaturnykMetadata authorConnell ParishMetadata authorGordon Lyall
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British Columbia Supreme Court.
Dominion Law Reports.
1928.
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Plaintiff Fukukawa, a shareholder in the Queen Charlotte Timber Holding Co, had negotiated agreements in early 1920 with a sub-agent of Lawler named Ikeda, who was listed as a resident agent of the defendant company, over tracts of timber in British Columbia. The price was agreed to be paid based upon estimates that turned out to have a discrepancy of almost one third and this is the issue being dealt with in the case, with the judgment being given to the plaintiff.
PlaintiffsFukuwaraDefendantsAmerican Timber Holding Co. JudgesChief Justice of British ColumbiaHunterOtherIkedaBurnsJ SClarkG SFukukawa