Is it unreasonable for an offeree to have rejected an offer where credibility was a factor in assessing the strength of the offeror's claim?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sidhu v Alton, 2021 BCSC 265 (CanLII):

The defendants submit that Noori v. Hughes, 2019 BCSC 139, supports that it is not unreasonable for an offeree to have rejected an offer where credibility was a factor in assessing the strength of an offeror’s claim, and the offeree had good reason to question credibility before trial.

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