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Victoria resident sues after palm trees die, claiming they were 91Ƶnegligently91Ƶ planted

Case brings up issue of duty of care months after a purchase
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A recent legal action involving palm trees and the Victoria climate tried to challenge the duty of care owed to customers by businesses months after a purchase.

Haval Barwari took the business Palm Daddy to B.C.91Ƶs Civil Resolution Tribunal after the three palm trees he purchased died several months later during the winter.

Barwari was seeking a refund of $4,500, the cost to buy the eight-foot palm trees from Palm Daddy and to have them planted.

91ƵMr. Barwari says the trees died several months later because they were deficient and because (the business) planted them incorrectly,91Ƶ reads the March 10 CRT decision.

The company denied any liability, saying 91Ƶthe trees likely died from either natural causes or improper care by Mr. Barwari. (The company91Ƶs owner) also says he provided no warranties or guarantees about the trees,91Ƶ says the CRT decision.

The CRT ended up dismissing most of Barwari91Ƶs claims, saying they were difficult to prove.

91ƵMr. Barwari bears the burden to prove his claim. I find that to show a breach of the SGA (Sale of Goods Act), Mr. Barwari must show that the trees died because they were deficient or planted negligently,91Ƶ reads the decision. 91ƵThis is because (the company) essentially says the trees were of merchantable quality, fit for their purposes, or reasonably durable when they were sold and planted, and they died from inappropriate care.91Ƶ

Barwari tried to claim that other experts, including arborists, supported his claim, but he didn91Ƶt provide any direct evidence, partly because one wanted to charge him $2,000 for an opinion.

The issue of the time of year the trees were planted was presented by Barwari.

91ƵI find that Mr. Barwari91Ƶs other evidence fall short of showing the trees were deficient or that (the company) planted them negligently,91Ƶ reads the decision. 91ƵMr. Barwari provided 2 screenshots from different websites. The first says that experts recommend planting windmill palms in the spring or early summer. In the second, the author recommended planting windmill palms in the spring. Mr. Barwari points out that, contrary to the website, (the company) planted the trees in late summer. However, the websites do not comment on whether planting the trees in late summer would be fatal to them. They do not explain what killed the 3 trees in this dispute. I also find the screenshots are not expert evidence because the authors91Ƶ qualifications are not stated as required by CRT rule 8.3(2). So, I place no weight on the website information.91Ƶ

The CRT also dismissed a claim about if the trees should have been transported wrapped in burlap.

But the CRT did uphold one minor claim.

91ƵFinally, Mr. Barwari says (the company) did not use fertilizer or bonemeal as specified on the website. This submission is undisputed, so I find (the company) breached this term of the agreement. So, I find Mr. Barwari is entitled to damages for this breach. However, there is no evidence that shows a failure to provide the fertilizer or bonemeal would likely lead to the death of the palm trees. There is also no evidence about the value of the fertilizer or bonemeal. So, on a judgment basis, I order (the company) to pay Mr. Barwari $100 for failing to provide these items during the planting.91Ƶ

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Chris Campbell

About the Author: Chris Campbell

I joined the Victoria News hub as an editor in 2023, bringing with me over 30 years of experience from community newspapers in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley
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