Is there a risk that the assessment will be used to prejudice the client?

Prince Edward Island, Canada


The following excerpt is from Imperial Oil v. Noonan Fuels et ors., 2004 PESCTD 43 (CanLII):

For clarification, I mention that upon these determinations regarding the first question in the MacDonald Estate v. Martin assessment, the second question – “(2) Is there a risk that it will be used to the prejudice of the client?” – is not invoked in this case. No solicitor and client relationship

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