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Record no. 345
Case name: Captain's Square Holdings Ltd. v. British Columbia (Minister of Transportation and Highways)
Date: 2000-03-03
Jurisdiction: Canada - British Columbia
Court: Expropriation Compensation Board
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Captain's Square Holdings Ltd.   Claimant
  British Columbia (Minister of Transportation and Highways)   Respondent
Decision makers: Name Designation
Shorthouse, Robert W.C. Chair
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Melville, J. Bruce   Claimant
  Gillese, Kevin E.   Respondent
Experts: Name Occupation Appearing for
  Rack, John Appraiser Claimant
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Decision: Application by the Respondent to the British Columbia Expropriation Compensation Board pursuant to the Expropriation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 125, for an order compelling the Claimant to provide further discovery of documents in an action where the Claimant was advancing a claim for injurious affection. The Claimant opposed the application on the basis that the documents requested could not be relevant as they would have been generated more than 14 months after the valuation date. The application was granted.
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ExLaw citation: [2000] EXLAW 304
Neutral citation: N/A
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Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [1997] EXLAW 222 B.C. E.C.B. 1997-04-21
  Later
  [2001] EXLAW 316 B.C. E.C.B. 2001-03-16
  [2001] EXLAW 317 B.C. E.C.B. 2001-03-16
  [2001] EXLAW 318 B.C. E.C.B. 2001-04-25
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