Does an alternate partially successful claim for compensation against his aunt 11 months after the date of a subsequent acknowledged liability of that subsequently acknowledged liability in a claim for damages arising out of a property valuation?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kruschenske v. Kruschenske, 2018 ONSC 4342 (CanLII):

The applicant’s alternate partially successful claim for compensation against his aunt 11 months after the valuation date does not permit its inclusion as a valuation date asset of that subsequently acknowledged liability: Deborah v. Deborah, supra, paragraph 49.

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