Does Section 30 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, s.30(1) of the Criminal Code, allow a delay of more than two weeks to complete a hearing?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Callihoo v. Lamoureux, 2001 SKQB 392 (CanLII):

As observed by Tallis J.A. in the case of Fillion v. Fillion, [2001] S.J. No. 129, it does not follow that s. 30 makes otherwise inexcusable delay excusable.

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