Kot v Kot,

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeSchwann, Barrington-Foote and Tholl JJ.A.
Neutral Citation2021 SKCA 4
Citation2021 SKCA 4
Docket NumberCACV3344
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
Date15 January 2021
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42 practice notes
  • MacInnis v Bayer Inc.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 20, 2023
    ...discretion: “Such errors may include a failure to give any or sufficient weight to a relevant consideration” ( Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 39 An appellate court may also intervene if there has been a palpable and overriding error of fact or of mixed fact an......
  • Friesen v Friesen,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • May 19, 2023
    ...the deferential standard of review that applies to such discretionary determinations – as described in Barendregt and Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 161 – I find that this ground of appeal has no F. Best interests of the child 1. Legislative changes to the Div......
  • Stromberg v Olafson,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • June 2, 2023
    ...issue for trial on a summary judgment application is discretionary. Accordingly, the standard of review is that described in Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4, 63 ETR (4th) 161 [ Kot]. In that case, the Court – based on a review of leading decisions in this Court and the Supreme Court – ......
  • S.B. v T.B.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • January 1, 2022
    ...committing an error of law. Such errors may include a failure to give any or sufficient weight to a relevant consideration: Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 161 [Kot]; S.A.R. v A.K.L., 2021 SKCA 124 at para 14; and L.P. v Z.M., 2021 SKCA 134 at para 31. [29]  &......
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  • MacInnis v Bayer Inc.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 20, 2023
    ...discretion: “Such errors may include a failure to give any or sufficient weight to a relevant consideration” ( Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 39 An appellate court may also intervene if there has been a palpable and overriding error of fact or of mixed fact an......
  • Friesen v Friesen,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • May 19, 2023
    ...the deferential standard of review that applies to such discretionary determinations – as described in Barendregt and Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 161 – I find that this ground of appeal has no F. Best interests of the child 1. Legislative changes to the Div......
  • Stromberg v Olafson,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • June 2, 2023
    ...issue for trial on a summary judgment application is discretionary. Accordingly, the standard of review is that described in Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4, 63 ETR (4th) 161 [ Kot]. In that case, the Court – based on a review of leading decisions in this Court and the Supreme Court – ......
  • S.B. v T.B.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • January 1, 2022
    ...committing an error of law. Such errors may include a failure to give any or sufficient weight to a relevant consideration: Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at para 20, 63 ETR (4th) 161 [Kot]; S.A.R. v A.K.L., 2021 SKCA 124 at para 14; and L.P. v Z.M., 2021 SKCA 134 at para 31. [29]  &......
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