What are the implications of an allegation of conspiracy in the context of a tort claim?

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The following excerpt is from Noble v. Stevenson et al, 2006 BCSC 627 (CanLII):

The respondents argue that in these circumstances the claim of conspiracy merges with the tort claims, and that the allegation of conspiracy adds nothing to these claims and does not create any broader issue to which the documents being sought attach: Napoleone v. Baraldi (2004), 48 B.L.R. (3d) 175, 2004 BCSC 1065. IV. DISCUSSION

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