Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Madam Justice Adair |
Citation | 2021 BCSC 240 |
Docket Number | M178696 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 17 February 2021 |
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14 practice notes
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2023 BCSC 108,
...to provide under the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C 1996, c. 210. 151 The defendants further rely on the decision in Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240, another case in which the plaintiff needed to take micro-breaks, in support of their argument that the Court reject that there was any loss of ea......
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Coulombe v. Morris,
...justification for the expense is a factor in determining its reasonableness: Redl v. Sellin, 2013 BCSC 581 at para. 55; Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240 at para. 127. While the court is prepared to accept claims for expenses at the level of optimum care, a plaintiff is not entitled to be rei......
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Han v Dular,
...to provide under the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C 1996, c. 210. 151 The defendants further rely on the decision in Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240, another case in which the plaintiff needed to take micro-breaks, in support of their argument that the Court reject that there was any loss of ea......
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2023 BCSC 556,
...awarded in non-pecuniary damages); McCullagh v. Rozinbaum, 2020 BCSC 429 ($175,000 awarded in non-pecuniary damages); Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240 ($110,000 awarded in non-pecuniary damages); and Knight v. Zenone, 2022 BCSC 99 ($200,000 awarded in non-pecuniary 108 All the cases cited by......
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14 cases
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2023 BCSC 108,
...to provide under the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C 1996, c. 210. 151 The defendants further rely on the decision in Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240, another case in which the plaintiff needed to take micro-breaks, in support of their argument that the Court reject that there was any loss of ea......
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Coulombe v. Morris,
...justification for the expense is a factor in determining its reasonableness: Redl v. Sellin, 2013 BCSC 581 at para. 55; Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240 at para. 127. While the court is prepared to accept claims for expenses at the level of optimum care, a plaintiff is not entitled to be rei......
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Han v Dular,
...to provide under the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C 1996, c. 210. 151 The defendants further rely on the decision in Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240, another case in which the plaintiff needed to take micro-breaks, in support of their argument that the Court reject that there was any loss of ea......
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2023 BCSC 556,
...awarded in non-pecuniary damages); McCullagh v. Rozinbaum, 2020 BCSC 429 ($175,000 awarded in non-pecuniary damages); Sawires v. Paris, 2021 BCSC 240 ($110,000 awarded in non-pecuniary damages); and Knight v. Zenone, 2022 BCSC 99 ($200,000 awarded in non-pecuniary 108 All the cases cited by......
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