What is the test for determining whether a monetary award is insufficient?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from J.A.B. v. H.W.C., 2008 BCSC 644 (CanLII):

In looking at whether a monetary award is insufficient, the court may take into account the probability that the award will be paid, the value of the claimant’s contributions to the value of the property in question, and the special interest in the property acquired by the contributions: Peter v. Beblow at 997-99.

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