What are the legal principles governing the making of an in trust award for loss of housekeeping in personal injury cases?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Monga v Smith, 2021 BCSC 1430 (CanLII):

In Ali v. Stacey, 2020 BCSC 465, Gomery J. recently discussed the legal principles that govern the making of an “in trust award” for loss of housekeeping in personal injury cases. At para. 77 he wrote:

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