K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health),
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Baird |
Docket Number | S183061 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 08 April 2022 |
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5 practice notes
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Araya v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 1688
...personal injury, infringement of individual Charter rights, and compensatory damages (citing KO v British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para 23, aff’d, 2023 BCCA [100] According to the Defendant, the Statement of Claim asserts bare violations arising from alleged sy......
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2023 BCSC 737,
...true, I am not required to assume that bare allegations or conclusory statements are true: K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para. 23. Instead, the “pleadings must disclose a concrete factual basis” to support the allegation pleaded: K.O. at para.......
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Yen v Ghahramani,
...true, I am not required to assume that bare allegations or conclusory statements are true: K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para. 23. Instead, the “pleadings must disclose a concrete factual basis” to support the allegation pleaded: K.O. at para.......
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2023 BCSC 1102,
...of itself, does not obviate the need for Revera to plead material facts. 48 Notably, in K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573, the court struck a claim at a certification hearing on the basis that the claim did not plead material facts. In doing so, it considered the ......
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5 cases
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Araya v. Canada (Attorney General), 2023 FC 1688
...personal injury, infringement of individual Charter rights, and compensatory damages (citing KO v British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para 23, aff’d, 2023 BCCA [100] According to the Defendant, the Statement of Claim asserts bare violations arising from alleged sy......
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2023 BCSC 737,
...true, I am not required to assume that bare allegations or conclusory statements are true: K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para. 23. Instead, the “pleadings must disclose a concrete factual basis” to support the allegation pleaded: K.O. at para.......
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Yen v Ghahramani,
...true, I am not required to assume that bare allegations or conclusory statements are true: K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573 at para. 23. Instead, the “pleadings must disclose a concrete factual basis” to support the allegation pleaded: K.O. at para.......
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2023 BCSC 1102,
...of itself, does not obviate the need for Revera to plead material facts. 48 Notably, in K.O. v. British Columbia (Ministry of Health), 2022 BCSC 573, the court struck a claim at a certification hearing on the basis that the claim did not plead material facts. In doing so, it considered the ......
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