Is this a case driven by documents rather than documents?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cryer v Geissinger, 2021 BCSC 2490 (CanLII):

Again, I respectfully disagree. Unlike some of the cases referred to me, notably Pardy v. Levant, 2015 BCSC 130 [Pardy], this is not a case driven by documents nor is there a record from parallel proceedings as was the case in Pardy.

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