Supreme Court won’t hear thumbs-up emoji case involving Saskatchewan farmer
- The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed a case involving a thumbs-up emoji, as stated by the court itself.
- Farmer Chris Achter appealed a decision from the Court of Appeal of Saskatchewan but was denied by the Supreme Court.
- The previous court found the thumbs-up emoji constituted a legally binding agreement between Achter and Kent Mickleborough.
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Supreme Court declines Saskatchewan farmer's thumbs-up emoji contract case
The Appeal Court upheld a verdict that found a thumbs-up emoji met signature requirements and was a legally binding agreement between Achter and Kent Mickleborough, a grain buyer with South West Terminal.
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Supreme Court won't hear thumbs-up emoji case involving Saskatchewan farmer
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C 44%
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