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Private property owner tort liability for bylaw breach
Can a property owner be held liable in tort for failing to comply with a municipal bylaw requiring snow removal? … Read more
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Strategies for Indivisible Injury Claims
This presentation discusses the general legal principles involved in assessing divisible and indivisible injuries, and describes recent to changes in … Read more
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The Impact of Addiction on Personal Injury Damages
According to Statistics Canada, in 2012 over 21% of Canadians (approximately 6 million people) met the criteria for a substance … Read more
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Tagged addiction, alexander kask, Andrews v. Grand & Toy, B.C. law, BC law, causation, damages, future care, future wage loss, income loss, jason smith, Kirilenko v. Bowie, mitigation, non-pecuniary loss, past wage loss, Perren v. Lalari, personal injury, quantification, Slater v. Gorden, Stapley v. Hejslet
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