Dyer v. Harris,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Robertson |
Citation | 2022 BCSC 836 |
Docket Number | S206941 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 28 April 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 135,
...R. 7-6. 34 The parties do not dispute that the leading case on such examinations is Tran v. Abbott, 2018 BCCA 365. 35 In Dyer v. Harris, 2022 BCSC 836 (“ Dyer”), as summarized the requirements for the court's exercise of discretion in ordering subsequent IMEs at paras. 24......
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Walsh v Riley,
...R. 7-6. 34 The parties do not dispute that the leading case on such examinations is Tran v. Abbott, 2018 BCCA 365. 35 In Dyer v. Harris, 2022 BCSC 836 (“ Dyer”), as summarized the requirements for the court's exercise of discretion in ordering subsequent IMEs at paras. 24......
2 cases
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2023 BCSC 135,
...R. 7-6. 34 The parties do not dispute that the leading case on such examinations is Tran v. Abbott, 2018 BCCA 365. 35 In Dyer v. Harris, 2022 BCSC 836 (“ Dyer”), as summarized the requirements for the court's exercise of discretion in ordering subsequent IMEs at paras. 24......
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Walsh v Riley,
...R. 7-6. 34 The parties do not dispute that the leading case on such examinations is Tran v. Abbott, 2018 BCCA 365. 35 In Dyer v. Harris, 2022 BCSC 836 (“ Dyer”), as summarized the requirements for the court's exercise of discretion in ordering subsequent IMEs at paras. 24......