Usmon v. Masi, 2020 BCSC 958
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Riley |
Citation | 2020 BCSC 958 |
Date | 26 June 2020 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | M190232 |
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2 practice notes
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Smith v. Scott,
...have regard to the principles applied under Rule 11-7(6) when a late-delivered report is tendered at trial: Usmon v. Masi, 2020 BCSC 958 at para. 6. In Usmon, Justice Riley commented [7] Of particular note is Rule 11-7(6)(c), which gives the court at trial the residual d......
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Hoang v. Dean,
...court should have regard to the principles applied under Rule 11-7(6) when a late-delivered report is tendered at trial: Usmon v. Masi, 2020 BCSC 958 at para. 6. In Usmon, Justice Riley commented [7] Of particular note is Rule 11-7(6)(c), which gives the court at trial the residual discreti......
2 cases
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Smith v. Scott,
...have regard to the principles applied under Rule 11-7(6) when a late-delivered report is tendered at trial: Usmon v. Masi, 2020 BCSC 958 at para. 6. In Usmon, Justice Riley commented [7] Of particular note is Rule 11-7(6)(c), which gives the court at trial the residual d......
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Hoang v. Dean,
...court should have regard to the principles applied under Rule 11-7(6) when a late-delivered report is tendered at trial: Usmon v. Masi, 2020 BCSC 958 at para. 6. In Usmon, Justice Riley commented [7] Of particular note is Rule 11-7(6)(c), which gives the court at trial the residual discreti......