Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Madam Justice Duncan |
Docket Number | S172539 |
Date | 26 February 2021 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Citation | 2021 BCSC 325 |
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Table of Cases
...646 Nestor v Nestor 232 Nettleton v Nettleton 309 Neufeld v Neufeld (1986 Ont HCJ) 327 Neufeld v Neufeld (2019 ONSC) 747 Neuman v Neuman (2021 BCSC) 325, 354 Nevarc Holdings Ltd v Orchid Communications Inc 807 New Brunswick (Attorney General) v Flanagan New Brunswick (Minister of Social Dev......
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McMaster Estate v. McMaster,
...a deceased person as to their state of mind or emotional state, and not for its truth, may also be admissible: Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 at para. 191. [25] Counsel have not submitted that any of the statements fall within any traditio......
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Young v. Veselic,
...a deceased person as to their state of mind or emotional state, and not for its truth, may also be admissible: Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 at para. [25] Counsel have not submitted that any of the statements fall within any traditional exceptions to......
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Mitchell v Reykdal,
...CanLII 14545 (CA) (Nowell); Anderson v Anderson (1994) 50 ACWS (3d) 273, 1994 CanLII 18224 (Ont SC) (Anderson); Boughton v Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 (Boughton)). [275] Nowell dealt with unjust enrichment in estate litigation. The “double lives” issue in Anderson was about determining whe......
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McMaster Estate v. McMaster,
...a deceased person as to their state of mind or emotional state, and not for its truth, may also be admissible: Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 at para. 191. [25] Counsel have not submitted that any of the statements fall within any traditio......
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Young v. Veselic,
...a deceased person as to their state of mind or emotional state, and not for its truth, may also be admissible: Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 at para. [25] Counsel have not submitted that any of the statements fall within any traditional exceptions to......
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Mitchell v Reykdal,
...CanLII 14545 (CA) (Nowell); Anderson v Anderson (1994) 50 ACWS (3d) 273, 1994 CanLII 18224 (Ont SC) (Anderson); Boughton v Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325 (Boughton)). [275] Nowell dealt with unjust enrichment in estate litigation. The “double lives” issue in Anderson was about determining whe......
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Singh v. Rubina,
...related factors, such as the manner in which they had organized their relationship (Kerr at paras. 43-45; Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325). [46] Having considered the evidence as a whole, I have concluded that Ms. Rubina’s payments in supp......
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A Tale Of Two Spouses: Boughton v. Widner Estate
...status in respect of the Estate, and whether doing so would "condone polygamy". The Deceased's Double Life In Boughton v. Widner Estate, 2021 BCSC 325, the Deceased left what Justice Duncan described as "a complicated legacy".1 He was survived by Sabrina, to whom he had been married, and by......
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Table of Cases
...646 Nestor v Nestor 232 Nettleton v Nettleton 309 Neufeld v Neufeld (1986 Ont HCJ) 327 Neufeld v Neufeld (2019 ONSC) 747 Neuman v Neuman (2021 BCSC) 325, 354 Nevarc Holdings Ltd v Orchid Communications Inc 807 New Brunswick (Attorney General) v Flanagan New Brunswick (Minister of Social Dev......