Sturdy v. Dhadda
- 2016 BCSC 505 (Chambers)
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2024)
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Chapter 17. Costs and Interest in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
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VII. Assessment of Costs and Disbursements [§17.66]
- E. Disbursements [§17.77]
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VII. Assessment of Costs and Disbursements [§17.66]
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Chapter 17. Costs and Interest in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 5. Briefing the Expert Witness
- III. Preparing the Expert for Appearance at Trial [§5.22]
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Chapter 5. Briefing the Expert Witness
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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
- II. Evidentiary Requirements to Prove Disbursements [§3.2]
- V. Specific Disbursements Awards [§3.5]
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A. In the Tort Action [§3.6]
- 11. Experts and Expert Report Fees [§3.20]
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A. In the Tort Action [§3.6]
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Chapter 3. Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Actions
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Practice Before the Registrar
(Current to: May 01 2023)
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Chapter 2. Assessment of Costs before the Registrar
- II. Preparing for the Registrar’s Assessment of Costs [§2.8]
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VII. Disbursements (Civil and Family Cases) [§2.58]
- B. Witness Fees [§2.60]
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Chapter 2. Assessment of Costs before the Registrar