What are the terms of an order to disclose certain documents?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ballendine v. Willoughby and others (No. 2), 2006 BCHRT 601 (CanLII):

On October 19, 2006, I ordered the respondents to disclose certain documents. I do not propose to set out the terms of that order as it is contained in my earlier decision: Ballendine v. Willoughby and others, 2006 BCHRT 519.

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