What are the principles that guide the granting of an adjournment of an interlocutory suspension motion?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Ontario v. Grant, 2018 ONLSTH 171 (CanLII):

The principles that guide the granting of an adjournment of an interlocutory suspension motion are set out in Law Society of Upper Canada v. Bogue.[1] They include the public interest, fairness to the licensee, respect for prosecutorial discretion, timeliness and proportionality in the process.

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