What is the relevant criteria for making an application to obtain a conditional discharge?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Chahal v. Chahal, 2016 BCSC 2383 (CanLII):

I turn now to the criteria that I must apply in making this kind of application. I cited the applicable law in my decision in Lam v. Chiu, 2012 BCSC 677. The relevant factors are set out in para. 10, as follows:

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