T.C. v. Hastings, 2017 ONSC 374
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | gray |
Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
Subject Matter | GUARDIAN AND WARD,MEDICINE,PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND |
Citation | 2017 ONSC 374 |
Date | 16 January 2017 |
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Table of Cases
...Grand River Hospital Board of Directors, [2018] O.J. No. 5348 ..................................................... 291 T.C. v. Hastings, 2017 ONSC 374 .....................................................................................................................172 Thompson v. Grant,......
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Health Care Consent Act, 1996
...that the Board’s refusal to permit cross-examination about the side efects of a particular treatment was unreasonable. T.C. v. Hastings , 2017 ONSC 374 — The legislature speciically permits electronic hearings and the court endorsed use of such methods, but also noted that counsel had ultim......
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W.S. v. Dr. Bismil, 2020 ONSC 173
...and Lidz, supra, at p. 281. [Emphasis added.] [20] Not surprisingly, appeals regarding capacity to treatment such as T.C. v. Hastings, 2017 ONSC 374, at paras. 24 and 87, have confirmed that foreseeable consequences refer back to treatment. Similarly, appeals regarding capacity to manage pr......
1 cases
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W.S. v. Dr. Bismil, 2020 ONSC 173
...and Lidz, supra, at p. 281. [Emphasis added.] [20] Not surprisingly, appeals regarding capacity to treatment such as T.C. v. Hastings, 2017 ONSC 374, at paras. 24 and 87, have confirmed that foreseeable consequences refer back to treatment. Similarly, appeals regarding capacity to manage pr......
2 books & journal articles
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Table of Cases
...Grand River Hospital Board of Directors, [2018] O.J. No. 5348 ..................................................... 291 T.C. v. Hastings, 2017 ONSC 374 .....................................................................................................................172 Thompson v. Grant,......
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Health Care Consent Act, 1996
...that the Board’s refusal to permit cross-examination about the side efects of a particular treatment was unreasonable. T.C. v. Hastings , 2017 ONSC 374 — The legislature speciically permits electronic hearings and the court endorsed use of such methods, but also noted that counsel had ultim......