What is the quantum of damages that the Court will consider in determining the amount involved?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Campbell MacIsaac et al. v. Deveaux and Lombard et al., 2005 NSSC 15 (CanLII):

Lombard also submitted that the “amount involved” should not include prejudgment interest and cited my decision in Skeffington v. McDonough (1992), 114 N.S.R. (2nd) 181.

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