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==MacDonald, Re, 2002 CanLII 11321 (ON SC)== | ==MacDonald, Re, 2002 CanLII 11321 (ON SC)== | ||
[19] On an Appeal such as this, I am entitled to accept and consider all evidence relevant to the claim. See: Eskasoni Fishing Ltd. (Re), [2000] N.S.J. No. 122 (N.S.S.C.). The Appellant's claim as to spousal privilege, regarding questions put to her on discovery has been waived by her affidavit as well as putting such issues into question through the filing of her Claim. | |||
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MacDonald, Re, 2002 CanLII 11321 (ON SC)
[19] On an Appeal such as this, I am entitled to accept and consider all evidence relevant to the claim. See: Eskasoni Fishing Ltd. (Re), [2000] N.S.J. No. 122 (N.S.S.C.). The Appellant's claim as to spousal privilege, regarding questions put to her on discovery has been waived by her affidavit as well as putting such issues into question through the filing of her Claim.
References
- ↑ MacDonald, Re, 2002 CanLII 11321 (ON SC), <http://canlii.ca/t/5xcr>, retrieved on 2020-09-30