What is the test for jointly and severally liable defendants in a motor vehicle accident?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Calgary (City) v. Yellow Submarine Deli Inc., 1994 CanLII 9180 (AB QB):

I find that the circumstances of the case at bar fit squarely within the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher with the result I find the defendants to be jointly and severally liable to the plaintiff.

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