What is the current state of the law and terminology respecting lost future income and earning capacity?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from L. M.M. v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2010 NSSC 44 (CanLII):

Leddicote v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2002 NSCA 47, paras. 53-58 also provides an extensive review of the law and terminology respecting lost future income and earning capacity.

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