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"textContent": "\n\nA BC tribunal ruled that a 2022 snowstorm did not excuse a late food shipment to two Vancouver Island Tim Hortons locations, dismissing Clark Reefer Lines’ claim after finding the carrier failed to prove the weather event met the legal threshold for an “Act of God.” The dispute centered on four unpaid invoices tied to […]\n\nThe post BC Tribunal Rules Snowstorm Not An “Act Of God” In Tim Hortons Delivery Case appeared first on the deep dive.",
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