Henry v. Fontaine,

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeWeatherill
Citation2022 BCSC 930
Docket NumberM197153
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Date06 June 2022
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7 practice notes
  • 2023 BCSC 988,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...tax documentation. As above, an adverse inference is appropriate with respect to the lack of documentation. 90 In Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930 at para. 116, Justice G.C. Weatherill cited the well-known principle that where quantification is difficult, the Court must do the best it can: ......
  • Sunner v Lee,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 12, 2023
    ...tax documentation. As above, an adverse inference is appropriate with respect to the lack of documentation. 90 In Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930 at para. 116, Justice G.C. Weatherill cited the well-known principle that where quantification is difficult, the Court must do the best it can: ......
  • 2023 BCSC 1004,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...Buttar v. Brennan, 2012 BCSC 531 at paras. 24–25. 22 In this regard, the comments of Justice G.C. Weatherill in Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930, are most helpful: [54] As is generally the case in personal injury actions, the most important witness is the plaintiff himself. Once an a......
  • Chau v Farshid,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 9, 2023
    ...Buttar v. Brennan, 2012 BCSC 531 at paras. 24–25. 22 In this regard, the comments of Justice G.C. Weatherill in Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930, are most helpful: [54] As is generally the case in personal injury actions, the most important witness is the plaintiff himself. Once an a......
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7 cases
  • 2023 BCSC 988,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...tax documentation. As above, an adverse inference is appropriate with respect to the lack of documentation. 90 In Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930 at para. 116, Justice G.C. Weatherill cited the well-known principle that where quantification is difficult, the Court must do the best it can: ......
  • Sunner v Lee,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 12, 2023
    ...tax documentation. As above, an adverse inference is appropriate with respect to the lack of documentation. 90 In Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930 at para. 116, Justice G.C. Weatherill cited the well-known principle that where quantification is difficult, the Court must do the best it can: ......
  • 2023 BCSC 1004,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...Buttar v. Brennan, 2012 BCSC 531 at paras. 24–25. 22 In this regard, the comments of Justice G.C. Weatherill in Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930, are most helpful: [54] As is generally the case in personal injury actions, the most important witness is the plaintiff himself. Once an a......
  • Chau v Farshid,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 9, 2023
    ...Buttar v. Brennan, 2012 BCSC 531 at paras. 24–25. 22 In this regard, the comments of Justice G.C. Weatherill in Henry v. Fontaine, 2022 BCSC 930, are most helpful: [54] As is generally the case in personal injury actions, the most important witness is the plaintiff himself. Once an a......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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