Is there any case law on damages for loss of housekeeping capacity where there has not been any actual expenditure?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gosselin v. Neal, 2010 BCSC 456 (CanLII):

Damages for loss of housekeeping capacity should be arrived at by assessment and not by arithmetical calculation where there has not been any actual expenditure and the court is simply estimating the value of the loss: Campbell v. Banman, supra.

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