Is sufficient knowledge sufficient to support an additional claim?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Winram v. Engleder, 2011 ABQB 467 (CanLII):

It must be noted that the sufficient knowledge referred to in s. 6(4)(b) pertains to the added claim, not the claim generally. (McLaughlin v. Broddy, 2006 ABQB 914 (Wachowich C.J.))

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