Does a reference judge err in ordering interest under s. 1(1) at the rates set by the Registrar?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from 3464920 Canada Inc. v. Strother, 2010 BCCA 328 (CanLII):

The rationale for the decisions in Huff v. Price and M. (J.L.V.) v. H. (P.) does not apply in this case. The reference judge did not err in ordering interest under s. 1(1) at the rates set by the Registrar.

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