Is there any evidence that an offer to settle was wholly achieved prior to the delivery of the offer?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Goodwin v. Ofstie, 2009 BCSC 137 (CanLII):

There is no evidence that settlement was wholly achieved prior to the delivery of the offer to settle. Accordingly, item 34 is not properly claimed: Wood v. Kabaroff, 2006 BCSC 1391. Item 34C

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