R.T. v. Lowe,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Marchand |
Neutral Citation | 2021 BCSC 590 |
Docket Number | S20423 |
Citation | 2021 BCSC 590 |
Date | 31 March 2021 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
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6 practice notes
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Veeken v British Columbia,
...that he was totally deprived of his liberty against his will, and that the defendant was the cause of his imprisonment: R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590 at para. 49, citing Huang v. Silvercorp Metals Inc., 2015 BCSC 549 at para. 37, aff'd 2016 BCCA 91 The Province and the Defendant Hughes s......
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2023 BCSC 943,
...that he was totally deprived of his liberty against his will, and that the defendant was the cause of his imprisonment: R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590 at para. 49, citing Huang v. Silvercorp Metals Inc., 2015 BCSC 549 at para. 37, aff'd 2016 BCCA 91 The Province and the Defendant Hughes s......
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2023 BCSC 535,
...doing nothing to ensure a more trustworthy result. 60 I conclude that Pornbacher is not current law in British Columbia. In R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590, Justice Marchand reviewed authorities that touched on the same question of whether a defendant to a civil battery claim should be entitled......
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Mathieson v. Aiken,
...result. [60] I conclude that Pornbacher is not current law in British Columbia. In R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590, Justice Marchand reviewed authorities that touched on the same question of whether a defendant to a civil battery claim should be entitled to r......
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5 cases
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Veeken v British Columbia,
...that he was totally deprived of his liberty against his will, and that the defendant was the cause of his imprisonment: R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590 at para. 49, citing Huang v. Silvercorp Metals Inc., 2015 BCSC 549 at para. 37, aff'd 2016 BCCA 91 The Province and the Defendant Hughes s......
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2023 BCSC 943,
...that he was totally deprived of his liberty against his will, and that the defendant was the cause of his imprisonment: R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590 at para. 49, citing Huang v. Silvercorp Metals Inc., 2015 BCSC 549 at para. 37, aff'd 2016 BCCA 91 The Province and the Defendant Hughes s......
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Mathieson v. Aiken,
...result. [60] I conclude that Pornbacher is not current law in British Columbia. In R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590, Justice Marchand reviewed authorities that touched on the same question of whether a defendant to a civil battery claim should be entitled to r......
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2023 BCSC 535,
...doing nothing to ensure a more trustworthy result. 60 I conclude that Pornbacher is not current law in British Columbia. In R.T. v. Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590, Justice Marchand reviewed authorities that touched on the same question of whether a defendant to a civil battery claim should be entitled......
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1 firm's commentaries
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All Dressed Up And No Duty To Defend: Intentional Tort Claim "dressed Up" As Negligence Does Not Trigger Duty To Defend
...unlawful force on another person, which must involve physical contact. It is similar to the criminal offence of assault. See RT v Lowe, 2021 BCSC 590 at paras 47-48, and Linden et al, Canadian Tort Law, 12th ed (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2022) at § 2.03 and 9. Butterfield v Intact Insurance Comp......