Can a s. 67 injunction be stayed because the balance of interests favors the respondent?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Aleong v. Aleong, 2013 BCSC 19 (CanLII):

An alternative argument of the respondent is that the s. 67 injunction should be stayed because the balance of interests favors the respondent. It is submitted that a stay is appropriate to achieve the ends of justice, to balance the interest of the parties and to weigh their relative prejudice. (Burke v. NYP Holdings Inc. 2005 BCSC 1287, para 15).

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