What is the test for a "purely objective" inquiry?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Royal Bank of Canada v Westech Appraisal Services Ltd., 2018 BCSC 1602 (CanLII):

The inquiry is not “purely objective” and requires the court to give some consideration of the decision not to accept the settlement offer through the plaintiff’s eyes: Park v. Targonski, 2016 BCSC 31 at paras. 17, 38. As per Domtar at para. 25:

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