Dawod v. Jasey
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Judge | Verbeem |
| Citation | 2016 ONSC 7427 |
| Date | 09 December 2016 |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Docket Number | CV-11-17144 |
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2 practice notes
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Cairns v Ellis
...award of no more than $50,007.75. The figure is based on the approximate value of the $40,000 costs award ordered in Dawod v. Jasey, 2016 ONSC 7427, as adjusted for inflation. Substantively, counsel submits four arguments in support of the Plaintiff's position: i. the Plaintiff's precarious......
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Girao v. Cunningham
...a partial indemnity scale. Discretion can be exercised in exceptional circumstances to depart from any of these norms: Dawood v. Jasey, 2016 ONSC 7427, at para. I have considered the factors set out in rule 57.01(1). The amount of the claim was substantial and the plaintiff was not successf......
2 cases
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Cairns v Ellis,
...award of no more than $50,007.75. The figure is based on the approximate value of the $40,000 costs award ordered in Dawod v. Jasey, 2016 ONSC 7427, as adjusted for inflation. Substantively, counsel submits four arguments in support of the Plaintiff's position: i. the Plaintiff's precarious......
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Girao v. Cunningham,
...a partial indemnity scale. Discretion can be exercised in exceptional circumstances to depart from any of these norms: Dawood v. Jasey, 2016 ONSC 7427, at para. I have considered the factors set out in rule 57.01(1). The amount of the claim was substantial and the plaintiff was not successf......