Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Richards C.J.S.,Leurer,Barrington-Foote |
Citation | 2019 SKCA 75 |
Date | 02 August 2019 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
Docket Number | CACV3121 |
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6 practice notes
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Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask Industries Ltd.,
...the party that bears but has failed to discharge the persuasive burden will lose on that issue: Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396. 2. Section 5(5) of the EMJA: Interpretation [35] With this background in mind, I turn next to the interpretatio......
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Silzer v Saskatchewan Government Insurance,
...[Arslan]. In the context of an appeal under s. 194 of the Act, Leurer J.A. framed the issue in Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75, [2019] 2 WWR 396 [Cop], in this way: “Issues relating to admissibility stand in contrast to questions as to the weight that is attached to ev......
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Birnie v Birnie,
...the onus has nothing to do with it, and need not be further considered. … See also: Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396; Holmes v Jastek Master Builder 2004 Inc., 2019 SKCA 132 at para 155, [2020] 6 WWR 386; and Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask ......
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Michel v Saskatchewan,
...to reach a determination, the question of onus typically does not come into play. See generally, Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396; Holmes at para 155; Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask Industries Ltd., 2021 SKCA 43 at paras 31–3......
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6 cases
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Silzer v Saskatchewan Government Insurance,
...[Arslan]. In the context of an appeal under s. 194 of the Act, Leurer J.A. framed the issue in Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75, [2019] 2 WWR 396 [Cop], in this way: “Issues relating to admissibility stand in contrast to questions as to the weight that is attached to ev......
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Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask Industries Ltd.,
...the party that bears but has failed to discharge the persuasive burden will lose on that issue: Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396. 2. Section 5(5) of the EMJA: Interpretation [35] With this background in mind, I turn next to the interpretatio......
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Birnie v Birnie,
...the onus has nothing to do with it, and need not be further considered. … See also: Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396; Holmes v Jastek Master Builder 2004 Inc., 2019 SKCA 132 at para 155, [2020] 6 WWR 386; and Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask ......
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Michel v Saskatchewan,
...to reach a determination, the question of onus typically does not come into play. See generally, Cop v Saskatchewan Government Insurance, 2019 SKCA 75 at para 53, [2019] 2 WWR 396; Holmes at para 155; Yorkton (City) v Mi-Sask Industries Ltd., 2021 SKCA 43 at paras 31–3......
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