December 20th, 2024

Saskatchewan Appeal Court upholds thumbs-up emoji verdict in grain contract dispute

By The Canadian Press on December 20, 2024.

Court of King's Bench in Regina is shown on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Saskatchewan's highest court has given a thumbs-down to an appeal in a legal case involving the use of an emoji. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. – Saskatchewan’s highest court has given a thumbs-down to an appeal in a legal case involving the use of an emoji.

The Court of Appeal of Saskatchewan has upheld a verdict that found a thumbs-up emoji met signature requirements and was a legally binding agreement between a farmer and a grain buyer.

The decision says the Court of King’s Bench judge didn’t make a mistake when he found the emoji sent over a text message showed agreement with the grain contract.

In March 2021, the grain buyer with South West Terminal sent a text of the contract to the farmer for a delivery of flax, and the farmer responded with a thumbs-up emoji but no accompanying text.

The farmer didn’t deliver the product, and the company took him to court for breaching the contract.

The farmer was ordered to pay more than $82,000 plus interest and court costs.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 20, 2024.

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