01 Oct Hough v. Wyatt

           The trial of this action, on the issue of liability only, was heard at the same time as the trial of action No. M082795, as ordered by Master Tokarek on January 4, 2010. ...

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22 Jun Sarowa v. Gill

             On November 24, 2006, Ms. Sarowa’s vehicle collided with a vehicle driven by the defendant, Mr. Gill.  Mr. Gill admits that his negligence was the sole cause of the accident....

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26 May Berry v. LaBelle

           Mr. Berry was injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by the negligence of the defendant, Ms. LaBelle.   Following a trial heard on May 12 to 15, 2009, I issued Reasons for Judgment on February 26, 2010.  I awarded the sum of $30,000 in damages to Mr. Berry.  In the final paragraph of the February 26, 2010 Reasons I indicated that if there were factors relevant to the issue of costs that had not been brought to my attention, counsel were at liberty to make submissions about costs.  I specified that submissions should be delivered on or before March 26, 2010....

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15 Mar Singh v. Shergill

             On Saturday, April 1, 2006, Mr. Singh was driving, with his wife as a passenger, from his home in Surrey to his niece’s residence.  His 2005 Dodge Caravan was westbound on 72nd Avenue.  As he approached the intersection at 120th Street, the traffic light for westbound vehicles was red.  Mr. Singh stopped behind several other stopped vehicles and was waiting for the light to turn green when his van was struck from the rear by an older van driven by the defendant Amrik Shergill, and owned by Mr. Shergill’s employer, the defendant Harman Tile & Construction Ltd. ...

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26 Feb Berry v. LaBelle

             On March 7, 2006, a vehicle driven by the defendant Stephanie Labelle collided with a vehicle driven by the plaintiff Paul Berry.  Ms. Labelle admits that the accident was caused by her negligence.   The parties disagree about the nature, severity and duration of injuries suffered by Mr. Berry as a result of the collision and the heads and quantum of damages that should be awarded.FACTS...

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