ter Neuzen v. Korn
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Business Disputes
(Current to: August 01 2016)
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Chapter 11. Product Liability
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II. Liability in Contract [§11.2]
- A. Terms in a Contract [§11.3]
- B. Sale of Goods Legislation [§11.7]
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II. Liability in Contract [§11.2]
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Chapter 16. Professional Negligence
- IV. Standard of Care [§16.15]
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Chapter 11. Product Liability
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British Columbia Civil Trial Handbook
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 14. Jury Trials
- VI. The Judge’s Charge to the Jury and Counsels’ Comments [§14.45]
- VII. Jury Questions [§14.49]
- VIII. The Verdict [§14.53]
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Chapter 14. Jury Trials
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Civil Jury Instructions
(Current to: November 01 2023)
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Chapter 2. Procedure Before the Jury—CIVJI 1.02
- X. Questions for the Jury [§2.16]
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Chapter 3. Review of the Jury’s Verdict—CIVJI 1.03
- II. The Trial Judge [§3.2]
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Chapter 28. Negligence—Common Law—CIVJI 5.01
- IV. Standard of Care [§28.4]
- V. Standard Practices—Expert Evidence [§28.8]
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Chapter 40. Doctors—Negligence—CIVJI 9.01
- VII. Standard of Care [§40.7]
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Chapter 41. Failure to Disclose Risks—CIVJI 9.02
- IV. Evidence of General Practice [§41.19]
- Chapter 46. Defences—Doctors and Hospitals—Approved Practice—CIVJI 9.07
- Chapter 61. Non-pecuniary Damages—Quantifying Non-pecuniary Damages—CIVJI 12.06
- Chapter 62. Upper Limit of an Award Where Injuries Catastrophic/Devastating—CIVJI 12.07
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Chapter 2. Procedure Before the Jury—CIVJI 1.02
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 1. Expert Evidence in the Context of the Law of Evidence at Large
- VI. Effective Use of Expert Evidence [§1.29]
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Chapter 1. Expert Evidence in the Context of the Law of Evidence at Large