Does a party need to succeed on a range of issues to be considered substantially successful?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Buss v. Meichsner, 2015 BCSC 1914 (CanLII):

Moreover, a party need not succeed on all issues, nor must the party be awarded the full quantum of relief sought to be considered substantially successful: Gagne at paras. 27 and 29. For example, a party may be considered successful despite an award of damages less than what had been asked for (see Nicholls v. Columbia Taping Tools Ltd., 2014 BCSC 1428) and therefore still be entitled to costs.

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