Cook v. Kang,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Riley |
Citation | 2022 BCSC 408 |
Docket Number | M084033; M113954; M185826; M188858 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 14 March 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 125,
...discretionary, they may not be deducted under s. 83(5), unless the insurance coverage is certain: Del Bianco at para. 67; Cook v. Kang, 2022 BCSC 408 at para. 43; Tench at para. 17 In much of the jurisprudence, the issue is whether the evidence relied on by the defendant seeking a deduction......
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Amer v Geoghegan,
...discretionary, they may not be deducted under s. 83(5), unless the insurance coverage is certain: Del Bianco at para. 67; Cook v. Kang, 2022 BCSC 408 at para. 43; Tench at para. 17 In much of the jurisprudence, the issue is whether the evidence relied on by the defendant seeking a deduction......
2 cases
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2023 BCSC 125,
...discretionary, they may not be deducted under s. 83(5), unless the insurance coverage is certain: Del Bianco at para. 67; Cook v. Kang, 2022 BCSC 408 at para. 43; Tench at para. 17 In much of the jurisprudence, the issue is whether the evidence relied on by the defendant seeking a deduction......
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Amer v Geoghegan,
...discretionary, they may not be deducted under s. 83(5), unless the insurance coverage is certain: Del Bianco at para. 67; Cook v. Kang, 2022 BCSC 408 at para. 43; Tench at para. 17 In much of the jurisprudence, the issue is whether the evidence relied on by the defendant seeking a deduction......