British Columbia insurers: Applying for leave does not stop the limitation clock
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Sebastian Vives
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millerthomson.comBritish Columbia insurers: Applying for leave does not stop the limitation clockmillerthomson.comMiss the deadline to file a third-party notice in British Columbia, and your right to recover from a contributing party is gone: no discretion, no second chances. For insurers that rely on contribution and indemnity claims to offset liability exposure, that is a costly mistake that careful claims handling can prevent. In Oldcastle Building […] The post British Columbia insurers: Applying for leave does not stop the limitation clock appeared first on Miller Thomson .
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