Does the use of the word "interim" on a bill or in correspondence affect the meaning of the bill itself?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Davis & Company v. Jiwan et al, 2006 BCSC 658 (CanLII):

The use of the word “interim” on the bills themselves or in correspondence is not determinative of the matter: Morin, Grant v. Olsson (1994), 37 C.P.C. (3d) 130 (B.C.S.C.) at p. 138.

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