Does a plaintiff have the right to allege as a material fact in a pleading that a fraud is part of a larger system or scheme?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Virk v. Brar, 2011 BCSC 301 (CanLII):

Accordingly, based on Deslauriers v. Ginn and the cases cited therein, there is nothing per se objectionable about a plaintiff alleging as a material fact in a pleading that a fraud is part of a larger system or scheme.

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