Brodie v. Khangura,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Veenstra |
Docket Number | M190062; M212366 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 04 August 2022 |
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5 practice notes
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Klaver v. Grant,
...32. VI. Credibility and Reliability [144] In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are re......
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2023 BCSC 609,
...would have been in had the tortious act not taken place: Athey at para. 32. VI. CREDIBILITY AND RELIABILITY 144 In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are related but distinct concepts. The disti......
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Klaver v Grant,
...would have been in had the tortious act not taken place: Athey at para. 32. VI. CREDIBILITY AND RELIABILITY 144 In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are related but distinct concepts. The disti......
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2023 BCSC 38,
...to the first step of the test: the earning approach and the capital asset approach. As Justice Veenstra notes in Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316 at paras. 143–146: [143] The earnings approach is more straightforward, and is applicable when the loss is easily measurable: Perren at ......
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5 cases
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Klaver v. Grant,
...32. VI. Credibility and Reliability [144] In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are re......
-
2023 BCSC 609,
...would have been in had the tortious act not taken place: Athey at para. 32. VI. CREDIBILITY AND RELIABILITY 144 In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are related but distinct concepts. The disti......
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Klaver v Grant,
...would have been in had the tortious act not taken place: Athey at para. 32. VI. CREDIBILITY AND RELIABILITY 144 In Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316, Veenstra J. provided a helpful overview of the applicable law: [88] Reliability and credibility are related but distinct concepts. The disti......
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2023 BCSC 38,
...to the first step of the test: the earning approach and the capital asset approach. As Justice Veenstra notes in Brodie v. Khangura, 2022 BCSC 1316 at paras. 143–146: [143] The earnings approach is more straightforward, and is applicable when the loss is easily measurable: Perren at ......
Request a trial to view additional results