Hunter v. Anderson, [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1037 (SC)
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Cullen, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Subject Matter | DAMAGE AWARDS,DAMAGES,TORTS |
Citation | [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1037 (SC),[2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1037,2010 BCSC 1037 |
Date | 23 July 2010 |
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HERBERT v. AUTO CONNECTION (1993) Ltd., 2017 SKQB 110
...have apportioned fault in varying percentages. In Miller it was 70% for the defendant and 30% for the plaintiff; in Hunter v Anderson, 2010 BCSC 1037 it was 25% for the defendant and 75% for the plaintiff; and in Evans v 813288 Ontario Ltd., 2001 CarswellOnt 1843 (Ont Sup Ct) (WL) it was 60......
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Jack v. Tekavec, [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1773
...or repair premises, to ensure that the persons using the premises will be reasonable safe in so doing. [37] In Hunter v. Anderson , 2010 BCSC 1037, Cullen, J., refers to the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Waldick v. Malcolm , [1991] 2 S.C.R. 456. There the Court considered the nature o......
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Avoiding Winter Slip-And-Fall Negligence Claims
...to ensure that there is no snow or ice buildup. An interesting development for landlords arose in Ontario in 2010 (Hunter v Anderson, 2010 BCSC 1037), wherein a tenant successfully sued a landlord after slipping and falling on icy stairs leading to the tenant's residence, despite the fact t......
2 cases
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HERBERT v. AUTO CONNECTION (1993) Ltd., 2017 SKQB 110
...have apportioned fault in varying percentages. In Miller it was 70% for the defendant and 30% for the plaintiff; in Hunter v Anderson, 2010 BCSC 1037 it was 25% for the defendant and 75% for the plaintiff; and in Evans v 813288 Ontario Ltd., 2001 CarswellOnt 1843 (Ont Sup Ct) (WL) it was 60......
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Jack v. Tekavec, [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1773
...or repair premises, to ensure that the persons using the premises will be reasonable safe in so doing. [37] In Hunter v. Anderson , 2010 BCSC 1037, Cullen, J., refers to the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Waldick v. Malcolm , [1991] 2 S.C.R. 456. There the Court considered the nature o......
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Avoiding Winter Slip-And-Fall Negligence Claims
...to ensure that there is no snow or ice buildup. An interesting development for landlords arose in Ontario in 2010 (Hunter v Anderson, 2010 BCSC 1037), wherein a tenant successfully sued a landlord after slipping and falling on icy stairs leading to the tenant's residence, despite the fact t......