How have the principles of Pecore been applied in the context of an application by the Court of Appeal?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Franklin v. Cooper, 2015 BCSC 1819 (CanLII):

A more recent application of the principles from Pecore, as discussed in Fuller, is Lorintt v. Boda, 2014 BCCA 354, leave to appeal ref’d [2014] SCCA No.498, which addressed the trial judge’s analysis of evidence after the transfer.

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