Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. et al. v. Ship F/V Pacific Faith et al., 2007 BCSC 1852

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeMetzger, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterPRACTICE,TORTS,DAMAGES,SHIPPING AND NAVIGATION
Date21 December 2007
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4 practice notes
  • Youyi Group Holdings (Canada) Ltd. v. Brentwood Lanes Canada Ltd.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 3, 2021
    ...to a successful party, the plaintiffs and Allen Liu refer to the decision in Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship), 2008 BCSC 282 at para. 33 [Laichkwiltach] where the Court stated as follows: [33]      … Rule 57(15) gives a discreti......
  • Aero Attack Systems Inc. v. Safari Express Aircraft Maintenance Ltd.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 5, 2022
    ...add yet further expense and be contrary to the interests of justice” (Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship), 2008 BCSC 282 at para. [95]        However, R. 14-1(15)(b) provides discretion to award a party costs that relate to so......
  • Ross River Dena Council v. Canada (Attorney General), [2009] Yukon Cases Uned. 38
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Yukon
    • May 7, 2009
    ...and is therefore none of Canada's concern. In that regard, RRDC relies upon Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. Pacific Faith (The) , 2008 BCSC 282, at para. 28. Furthermore, RRDC says the concern is premature at this stage, since damages and compensation will not be dealt with until lia......
  • Doucette v. Doucette Estate et al., [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. B78
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 29, 2008
    ...engaged in this case. I applied that rule in my recent decision on costs in Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship) , 2008 BCSC 282, at paras. 32-34: [32] Counsel for both sides agree that the leading authority is British Columbia v. Worthington (Can.) Inc. (1988), 29 B.C......
4 cases
  • Youyi Group Holdings (Canada) Ltd. v. Brentwood Lanes Canada Ltd.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 3, 2021
    ...to a successful party, the plaintiffs and Allen Liu refer to the decision in Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship), 2008 BCSC 282 at para. 33 [Laichkwiltach] where the Court stated as follows: [33]      … Rule 57(15) gives a discreti......
  • Aero Attack Systems Inc. v. Safari Express Aircraft Maintenance Ltd.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 5, 2022
    ...add yet further expense and be contrary to the interests of justice” (Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship), 2008 BCSC 282 at para. [95]        However, R. 14-1(15)(b) provides discretion to award a party costs that relate to so......
  • Ross River Dena Council v. Canada (Attorney General), [2009] Yukon Cases Uned. 38
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Yukon
    • May 7, 2009
    ...and is therefore none of Canada's concern. In that regard, RRDC relies upon Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. Pacific Faith (The) , 2008 BCSC 282, at para. 28. Furthermore, RRDC says the concern is premature at this stage, since damages and compensation will not be dealt with until lia......
  • Doucette v. Doucette Estate et al., [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. B78
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 29, 2008
    ...engaged in this case. I applied that rule in my recent decision on costs in Laichkwiltach Enterprises Ltd. v. F/V Pacific Faith (Ship) , 2008 BCSC 282, at paras. 32-34: [32] Counsel for both sides agree that the leading authority is British Columbia v. Worthington (Can.) Inc. (1988), 29 B.C......

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