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12Jun

Are parents liable for their adult children’s social host mistakes?

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In the 2006 case Childs v. Desormeaux, the Supreme Court of Canada provided initial clarification on the law of social host liability, finding that hosting a party at which alcohol is served does not, without more, establish the degree of proximity...
By: Dentons
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