What is the evidentiary burden on a defendant carrier in a bus case?

Yukon, Canada


The following excerpt is from O'Neill v. City of Whitehorse, 2006 YKSM 1 (CanLII):

In the case of public carriers, namely, where a passenger pays a fare or fee to be transported, in this case by a bus, the law imposes a significant evidentiary burden on the defendant carrier. The duty on a public carrier is set out in the often quoted passage from Day v. Toronto Transportation Commission, 1940 CanLII 7 (SCC), [1940] S.C.R. 433, per Davies J. at page 439: The duty of the respondent to the appellant, its passenger, was to carry her safely as far as reasonable care and forethought could attain that end.

Other Questions


What is the burden of proving malice in a personal injury case? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the burden of proof for a plaintiff who refuses to undergo surgery that has a 70% chance of success? (Yukon, Canada)
How has custody of a child been determined in a separation case? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the case law on admitting new evidence in a criminal appeal? (Yukon, Canada)
How has the court considered the potential prejudicial effect of excluding or excluding evidence of abuse in a sexual assault case? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the legal burden of establishing a duty of care? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the impact of the "historic trade-off" emphasized by defendants’ counsel? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the test for having to pay costs in a personal injury case? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the case law on external lay-off provisions in employment contracts? (Yukon, Canada)
What is the test for aggravated damages in a Scientology case? (Yukon, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.