Is a plaintiff's claim for loss of housekeeping capacity compensated by a pecuniary or non-pecuniary award?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from McCully v Moss, 2019 BCSC 81 (CanLII):

A plaintiff’s claim for loss of housekeeping capacity may be compensated by a pecuniary or a non-pecuniary award: Kim v. Lin, 2018 BCCA 77 [Kim] at para. 28.

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