What is the relevant circumstances for a rebuttal in a personal injury case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from O’Donovan v. O’Donovan, 2009 CanLII 64828 (ON SC):

As noted in Lefebvre v. Major, supra, relevant circumstances pertaining to the issue of rebuttal include the character of the testator, his relation to the beneficiaries, the contents of the wills and the possibility of loss by other than intentional destruction by the testator.

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