Can a third party notice be struck out?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gelt Holdings Ltd. v. Pannell, 1995 CanLII 1129 (BC SC):

8 A third party notice can be struck out on the basis that the claim does not fall within one of the categories listed under R. 22(1). It can also be struck out under R. 19(24)(a) on the basis that it discloses no reasonable claim: McNaughton v. Baker, supra, esp. at 22.

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