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Defence + Indemnity - August 2019: Case Summary: Goddard v Bayside Property Services Ltd

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The British Columbia Court of Appeal held that a plaintiff can establish liability in an occupiers’ liability case by circumstantial evidence when he/she cannot remember how he/she slipped and fell....
By: Field Law
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/defence-indemnity-august-2019-case-74008/

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