McDaniel v. McDaniel et al., [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. C16
Judge | Groberman, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | April 30, 2008 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. C16;2008 BCSC 653 |
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8 practice notes
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Lower v. Stasiuk et al., 2013 BCCA 389
...al. (2010), 295 B.C.A.C. 132; 501 W.A.C. 132; 2010 BCCA 329, refd to. [para. 42]. McDaniel v. McDaniel et al., [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. C16; 2008 BCSC 653, revsd. (2009), 266 B.C.A.C. 163; 449 W.A.C. 163; 2009 BCCA 53, refd to. [paras. 48, Elliott v. Insurance Crime Prevention Bureau et al. (2......
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Oei v. Hui, 2020 BCCA 214
...Groberman surveyed the leading British Columbia authorities on absolute privilege and referred with approval to McDaniel v. McDaniel, 2008 BCSC 653, rev’d in part 2009 BCCA 53, wherein he had previously stated: [18] … Witnesses are absolutely immune from civil liability for anything that th......
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Cook v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia et al., [2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1289 (SC)
...an opposite party. It is an obligation to the court and, on that basis, it cannot constitute a cause of action ( McDaniel v. McDaniel , 2008 BCSC 653; para. 33; rev'd on other grounds, 2009 BCCA 53). [121] The respondent says in argument that there is no claim for an implied undertaking. In......
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McDaniel v. McDaniel et al., (2009) 266 B.C.A.C. 163 (CA)
...the same order which permitted certain of the claims to continue against him. [2] Mr. Justice Groberman's oral reasons are indexed as 2008 BCSC 653. [3] The viability of the claims made by Brian McDaniel depends largely on the application of the doctrine of witness immunity to the facts at ......
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8 cases
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Lower v. Stasiuk et al., 2013 BCCA 389
...al. (2010), 295 B.C.A.C. 132; 501 W.A.C. 132; 2010 BCCA 329, refd to. [para. 42]. McDaniel v. McDaniel et al., [2008] B.C.T.C. Uned. C16; 2008 BCSC 653, revsd. (2009), 266 B.C.A.C. 163; 449 W.A.C. 163; 2009 BCCA 53, refd to. [paras. 48, Elliott v. Insurance Crime Prevention Bureau et al. (2......
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Oei v. Hui, 2020 BCCA 214
...Groberman surveyed the leading British Columbia authorities on absolute privilege and referred with approval to McDaniel v. McDaniel, 2008 BCSC 653, rev’d in part 2009 BCCA 53, wherein he had previously stated: [18] … Witnesses are absolutely immune from civil liability for anything that th......
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Cook v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia et al., [2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1289 (SC)
...an opposite party. It is an obligation to the court and, on that basis, it cannot constitute a cause of action ( McDaniel v. McDaniel , 2008 BCSC 653; para. 33; rev'd on other grounds, 2009 BCCA 53). [121] The respondent says in argument that there is no claim for an implied undertaking. In......
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McDaniel v. McDaniel et al., (2009) 266 B.C.A.C. 163 (CA)
...the same order which permitted certain of the claims to continue against him. [2] Mr. Justice Groberman's oral reasons are indexed as 2008 BCSC 653. [3] The viability of the claims made by Brian McDaniel depends largely on the application of the doctrine of witness immunity to the facts at ......
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