What legal principles apply when underemployment is alleged?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Standing v. MacInnis, 2020 NSSC 304 (CanLII):

In Parsons v. Parsons, 2012 NSSC 239, this court reviewed legal principles that apply when underemployment is alleged. Paragraph 32 states in part as follows:

Other Questions


What factors will the court consider when applying the best interest principle to a request for shared parenting? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
In what circumstances will the Supreme Court apply the best interest principle to a request for shared parenting? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the legal test for a legal costs award? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What are the legal principles governing spousal support? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the test for applying the replication principle when determining a public sector employee's wages? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Does the exclusive jurisdiction principle apply to a comprehensive scheme of grievance without binding arbitration? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What factors must be considered when applying the best interest principle to a request for shared parenting? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Does the Kienapple principle apply to sexual touching of a child under 14 and sexual assault arising from the same acts? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Does the rule against perpetuities apply to an option to purchase agreement? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the legal test for setting aside a final order? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.