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Vert Infrastructure Ltd CRXPF

Vert Infrastructure Ltd is engaged in the business of branding, investing, constructing, owning and leasing infrastructure for specialty agricultural businesses.


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Post by StSebastianon Jan 15, 2019 6:03pm
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Interesting court case for those who bash

Interesting court case for those who bash
Augen wins order for identity of Stockhouse posters 2011-08-03 13:18 ET - Street Wire This item is part of Stockwatch's value added news feed and is only available to Stockwatch subscribers. Here is a sample of this item: by Mike Caswell Augen Gold Corp. and its chief executive officer, David Mason, have won a court order directing Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. to help identify three forum posters that Augen and Mr. Mason are suing for defamation. The order, entered in the Supreme Court of British Columbia on Tuesday, July 26, directs Stockhouse to provide any information that could identify "WhattheF," "beachman" and "Clchan," including their IP and e-mail addresses. The company claims that the posters authored at least 38 defamatory messages between January and May, 2011. The messages called Mr. Mason a "habitual looser [sic]" and a "liar," among other names, and accused him of collecting excessive management fees. The statements were entirely false and were intended to damage the reputations of Augen and Mr. Mason, according to the suit. As part of the case, the company filed an application for a court order that would direct Stockhouse to provide identifying information for the three posters. It said that Stockhouse refused to provide any information without such an order. The judge granted the unopposed application at a hearing on Tuesday,
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