The groom's mother claimed $400 for an alleged cash shortage, $288 for overcharging for non-alcoholic drinks and $50 for the inconvenience.
B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has rejected a claim by a groom’s mother that the reception bartender owed the family money.
Langlois claimed a total of $738: $400 for the cash shortage, $288 for overcharging for non-alcoholic drinks and $50 for the inconvenience. Finally, she said that Langlois had nothing to do with hiring her in the first place and asked for Langlois’s claims to be dismissed.“There is little evidence to suggest that anyone other than the wedding couple and Ms. Daul were parties to the contract,” Regehr wrote.
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