What is the test for determining whether the donor or the donor knew what they intended to do?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hicks v. Hicks, 1997 CanLII 4172 (BC SC):

In Oliver v. Clements (9 July 1993) Courtenay Registry No. S2069 (B.C.S.C.) Ryan J. (as she then was) said at p.16: The question is not whether the donor knew what she was doing, had done, or proposed to do, but how the intention was produced.

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