What are the grounds for appeal against a motion judge's order that dismissed a number of personal injury claims?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Arconti v. Fenton, 2020 ONCA 489 (CanLII):

On appeal, with respect to the claims that were dismissed, the appellants argue that the motion judge’s order and reasons are vague, creating confusion as to what claims may and may not be pursued; that he erred in applying this court’s decision in Harris v. Levine, 2014 ONCA 608, leave to appeal ref’d, [2014] S.C.C.A. No. 467; that he failed to appreciate that he had discretion not to apply issue estoppel; and that this is a proper case to exercise discretion to allow relitigation.

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