Kong v. Lee,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Madam Justice D. MacDonald |
Neutral Citation | 2021 BCSC 606 |
Date | 01 April 2021 |
Citation | 2021 BCSC 606 |
Docket Number | S198140 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
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5 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 83,
...factual or legal findings, however, guidance regarding its meaning must be sought from the case law. In Kong [ Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606] at paras. 58–65, Madam Justice MacDonald set out a number of jurisprudential holdings which provide content to the notion of patent unreasonablen......
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Li v Virk,
...factual or legal findings, however, guidance regarding its meaning must be sought from the case law. In Kong [ Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606] at paras. 58–65, Madam Justice MacDonald set out a number of jurisprudential holdings which provide content to the notion of patent unreasonablen......
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Galea v. Southvan Property Management Ltd.,
...[18] The applicable law on standard of review in the RTB context is set out in Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606 at paras. 54-66. The standard of review is set under s. 58 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, S.B.C. 2004, c. 45 [ATA], a provision that appl......
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2023 BCSC 496,
...a tribunal's factual or legal findings, however, guidance regarding its meaning must be sought from the case law. In [ Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606] at paras. 58–65, Madam Justice MacDonald set out a number of jurisprudential holdings which provide content to the notion of patent ......
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7 cases
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2023 BCSC 83,
...factual or legal findings, however, guidance regarding its meaning must be sought from the case law. In Kong [ Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606] at paras. 58–65, Madam Justice MacDonald set out a number of jurisprudential holdings which provide content to the notion of patent unreasonablen......
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Li v Virk,
...factual or legal findings, however, guidance regarding its meaning must be sought from the case law. In Kong [ Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606] at paras. 58–65, Madam Justice MacDonald set out a number of jurisprudential holdings which provide content to the notion of patent unreasonablen......
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2024 BCSC 501,
...that apply to decisions rendered by RTB arbitrators, principles that were originally identified by Justice D. MacDonald in Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606. They are: a) as expert tribunals are entitled to significant deference, the standard is an onerous one and their decisions can only be quash......
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Pride v The Progressive Housing Society,
...that apply to decisions rendered by RTB arbitrators, principles that were originally identified by Justice D. MacDonald in Kong v. Lee, 2021 BCSC 606. They are: a) as expert tribunals are entitled to significant deference, the standard is an onerous one and their decisions can only be quash......
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