The following excerpt is from Walker, Jr. v. The College Of Dental Surgeons Of B.C., 1997 CanLII 1535 (BC SC):
Moreover, although a conspiracy can be proved by direct evidence or it can be inferred from the facts, to establish an agreement by inference, the facts must be such "that they cannot fairly admit of any other inference being drawn from them" (Nicholls v. Richmond et al (supra)). (A) Claims against the College
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