Is an offer made three days before trial valid?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Moser v. Derksen, 2002 ABQB 679 (CanLII):

This court upheld an offer made three days before trial in Reid v. Stein, [1999] A.J. No. 533 and an offer made on the morning the trial was to commence in Millott (Estate) v. Reinhard, [2002] A.J. No. 1453.

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