Sidhu v. Hiebert
- 2020 BCSC 183
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- 2023 BCSC 813
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- 2020 BCSC 336
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- 2011 BCSC 1364
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- 2018 BCSC 401
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- 2020 BCSC 1548
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- 2022 BCSC 1024
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- 2023 BCSC 1021
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- 2023 BCSC 1367
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- 2024 BCSC 12
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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 1. Preliminary Matters in a Motor Vehicle Accident File
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IV. Defence Counsel in a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§1.15]
- F. Defence Counsel’s Input as to the Mode of Trial in a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§1.26]
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IV. Defence Counsel in a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§1.15]
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Chapter 2. Commencing and Defending a Motor Vehicle Action
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VI. Identify the Parties to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.15]
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E. Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.30]
- 9. Manufacturers as Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.43]
- 11. Hosts as Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.45]
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E. Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.30]
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VI. Identify the Parties to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.15]
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Chapter 4. Discovery
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
- A. Duty to Disclose Documents [§4.3]
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III. Examination for Discovery in a Civil Action [§4.57]
- H. Scope of the Examination for Discovery [§4.77]
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
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Chapter 10. Defences
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III. Contributory Negligence [§10.5]
- C. Standard for Infants for Contributory Negligence [§10.8]
- D. Application of Contributory Negligence [§10.9]
- 3. Seatbelts and Contributory Negligence [§10.12]
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III. Contributory Negligence [§10.5]
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Chapter 13. Assessment of Damages in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
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III. Loss of Income-earning Capacity in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims [§13.14]
- F. Loss of Future (after Trial) Income-earning Capacity [§13.25]
- IV. Cost of Future Care in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims [§13.56]
- VI. “In-trust” Claims in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims [§13.62]
- VII. Management Fees in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims [§13.63]
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III. Loss of Income-earning Capacity in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims [§13.14]
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Chapter 17. Costs and Interest in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
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V. Costs Considerations with Offers to Settle in Supreme Court [§17.19]
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F. Guiding Principles in Determining Costs Options [§17.25]
- 1. Whether the Offer Ought Reasonably to Have Been Accepted [§17.26]
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F. Guiding Principles in Determining Costs Options [§17.25]
- VI. Orders for Costs [§17.49]
- VII. Assessment of Costs and Disbursements [§17.66]
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V. Costs Considerations with Offers to Settle in Supreme Court [§17.19]
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Chapter 1. Preliminary Matters in a Motor Vehicle Accident File
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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]
- Chapter 64. Pecuniary Damages—Cost of Future Care—CIVJI 12.10
- Chapter 65. Pecuniary Damages—Loss of Future Earning Capacity—CIVJI 12.11
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Chapter 1. From Election of Jury Trial to Commencement of Trial—CIVJI 1.01
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Discovery Practice in British Columbia
(Current to: January 15 2024)
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Chapter 5. Pre-trial Discovery and Examination of Witnesses
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III. Who May be Examined Pre-trial under Supreme Court Civil Rule 7-5 [§5.3]
- B. Pre-trial Examination of Expert Witnesses [§5.8]
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III. Who May be Examined Pre-trial under Supreme Court Civil Rule 7-5 [§5.3]
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Chapter 5. Pre-trial Discovery and Examination of Witnesses