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Nova Scotia's cap on damages stands
Posted on Friday, May 28, 2010 by Insurance Quotes Health
You may recall our earlier post on the decision of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal to uphold Nova Scotia's cap of $2,500 for general damages for "minor" injuries.
The Supreme Court has refused leave to appeal, so the cap remains.
The decision is MacDonald v. Attorney General of Nova Scotia.
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