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Sophia Horricks
Jun 27, 2023
Notice of Dispute in Estates Practice (Supreme Court Civil Rule 25-10)
A loved one has passed away. A named executor in the deceased’s will gives you notice of their intention to apply for probate. You...
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Sophia Horricks
Dec 21, 2021
So you Slipped and Fell on a Public Street or Sidewalk – Can You Sue the City?
Supreme Court of Canada, has given recent and much needed guidance to those who have injured themselves.
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Sophia Horricks
May 11, 2021
Do British Columbians Have the Right to Cross Private Land to Access a Public Lake?
The Court of Appeal sided with a private landowner in a dispute over public access to public land in reasons for judgment dated March 5,...
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Sophia Horricks
Feb 18, 2021
The Duty of Good Faith Revisited
One cannot lie or knowingly deceive one's counterparty in a matter directly linked to the performance of a contract.
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