What is the appropriate table amount for a table amount in a personal injury case?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ghosn v. Ghosn, 2006 NSSC 2 (CanLII):

Given the financial status of the parties, I cannot conclude that the table amount is inappropriate. The word “inappropriate” in Section 4(b) does not mean inadequate, rather is means unsuitable. I refer to the case of Francis v. Baker (1999), 1999 CanLII 659 (SCC), 3 S.C.R. 250.

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