What is the difference between an application to strike pursuant to Rule 9-5 and a motion for summary judgement?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Vandev Consulting Limited v. Pacific Maple Manufacture Inc., 2022 BCCA 97 (CanLII):

In Beach Estate v. Beach, 2019 BCCA 277, the Chief Justice explained the distinction between an application to strike pursuant to Rule 9-5 and a motion for summary judgement under Rule 9-6:

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