In our recent July 21, 2005 article on separation agreements and BC child custody and BC child guardianship and BC child access we opined that the test to vary a BC separation agreement's custody terms was now higher than the test to vary a custody order under the Gordon v.
A.G. but a recent BC Court of Appeal decision reflects a more traditional approach to custody arrangements made in separation agreements and applies a much lower test to vary.
(2000), 190 D.L.R. (4th) 108, 2000 BCCA 455, Finch J.A. (as he then was) for the majority (Newbury J.A. concurring in separate reasons, but not disagreeing with the majority on this point), considered the legal force of a separation agreement in relation to subsequent orders of the court.
Roman to Julian Conversion: AUC 564 = 190BC An exact astronomical synchronism is given by Livy 37.4.4 which describes a total solar eclipse at Rome during the games of Apollo, on a.d.
Brind'Amour, Le calendrier romain 145-147, presents an analysis of the campaign that dates this event to around November or December of 190, with Magnesia being fought in January.
She points out that if A.U.C 564 = 190 was not intercalary, the Regifugium fell on 29 (recte 20) October 190, so the march would have resumed on 27 (recte 18) November 190, i.e.