How have courts treated the "patentently unreasonable standard" of standard of conduct in cases involving mixed fact and law?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Flynn v Pemberton Holmes Ltd., 2021 BCSC 1143 (CanLII):

The Court of Appeal described the application of the patently unreasonable standard to questions of mixed fact and law as follows in Yee v. Montie, 2016 BCCA 256 at paras. 21-22 [Yee]:

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