What is the burden of establishing that a claimant’s claim will not be defeated if the Respondent's property is disposed of?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Yang v Williams, 2019 BCSC 156 (CanLII):

The burden is on the respondents to establish that the claimant’s claim will not be defeated if the Welcher property is disposed of: Steinberg v. Miller, 2013 BCSC 2443 at para. 26.

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