Childs v Desormeaux
Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC 18 is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the topic of social host liability. The Court held that a social host does not owe a duty of care to a person injured by a guest who has consumed alcohol.
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Childs v Desormeaux
Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC 18 is a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the topic of social host liability. The Court held that a social host does not owe a duty of care to a person injured by a guest who has consumed alcohol.
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Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC ...... uest who has consumed alcohol.
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Childs v Desormeaux
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Beverley McLachlin C.J.
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2006-05-05
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Zoe Childs, Andrew Childs, Pau ...... Zimmerman and Dwight Courrier
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2006-01-18
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leave granted: [2004] S.C.C.A. No. 361
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Unanimous decision: McLachlin
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Michel Bastarache, Ian Binnie, ...... is Fish and Rosalie Abella JJ.
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No duty of care for social hosts.
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Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC ...... uest who has consumed alcohol.
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Childs v Desormeaux
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