Decision

Arysta LifeScience North America et al v. Agracity Crop et al, 2019 FC 530

Justice Pentney - 2019-05-07

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The Plaintiffs seek an interim injunction to prevent the Defendants from selling and distributing a herbicide which Arysta claims will infringe its patent. Arysta says the matter is urgent because the peak season for selling and distributing this type of herbicide is now, just prior to the planting season. ... The main points of contention are: (i) whether Arysta has established irreparable harm because it has raised sufficient doubt about the financial capacity of AgraCity to pay a damages award; and (ii) whether Arysta can claim substantial damages for infringement of its patent, when it no longer sells the particular form of the product covered by the patent. For the following reasons, based on the record before me, and in light of the particular circumstances of this case, I am granting the application for an interim injunction.

Decision relates to:

  • T-604-19 - ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE NORTH AMERICA ET AL v. AGRACITY CROP ET AL

 

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