Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Krouse v. Chrysler Canada Ltd., (1971), 5 C.P.R. (2d) 30
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Estey J.A.
Krouse v. Chrysler Canada Ltd. is generally thought to be the first case to clearly acknowledge the existence in Canada of a tort of appropriation of personality.
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