Trial Lawyers Assn. of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General)
- [2014] 3 SCR 31, 2014 SCC 59
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- 2016 BCSC 1391
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- 2017 BCCA 324
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- 2018 CanLII 68340 (SCC)
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- 2021 BCSC 348
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- 2021 BCSC 1675
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Civil Trial Handbook
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 14. Jury Trials
- III. Choosing Trial By Jury [§14.6]
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Chapter 14. Jury Trials
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British Columbia Family Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2023)
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Chapter 13. Obtaining Court-ordered Costs in a Family Law Case
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II. Recovering Costs in a Family Law Case [§13.19]
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A. Preparing a Bill of Costs under the Supreme Court Family Rules [§13.20]
- 3. Disbursements [§13.23]
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A. Preparing a Bill of Costs under the Supreme Court Family Rules [§13.20]
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II. Recovering Costs in a Family Law Case [§13.19]
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Chapter 13. Obtaining Court-ordered Costs in a Family Law Case
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Civil Appeal Handbook
(Current to: January 01 2023)
- Chapter 5. Relief Pending Appeal
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Civil Jury Instructions
(Current to: November 01 2023)
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Chapter 1. From Election of Jury Trial to Commencement of Trial—CIVJI 1.01
- IV. Striking the Jury Notice [§1.4]
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Chapter 1. From Election of Jury Trial to Commencement of Trial—CIVJI 1.01
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 8. Attacking Expert Evidence
- VI. Challenging Expert Evidence through Other Avenues of Attack [§8.20]
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Chapter 8. Attacking Expert Evidence
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Plus TC&D: The Assessment of Costs and Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Injury Litigation
(Current to: June 01 2022)
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Chapter 3. Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Actions
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V. Specific Disbursements Awards [§3.5]
- A. In the Tort Action [§3.6]
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V. Specific Disbursements Awards [§3.5]
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Chapter 3. Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Actions