What is the test for lack of proof in a Small Claims Matter?

Prince Edward Island, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wheatley v. Charlie Cooke Insurance Agency Ltd., 1998 CanLII 6277 (PE SCAD):

This is an appeal from a Small Claims matter in which the trial judge dismissed the appellant s claim for lack of proof. See: Wheatley v. Cooke Insurance, [1997] 1 P.E.I.R. 233.

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