Is there any case law that supports the argument that the cost of holding a trial in one county is less expensive to the parties than to the other?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nova Scotia (Attorney General) v. Annapolis (County Municipality), 1996 CanLII 5341 (NS SC):

3. Bottek v. Bottek, [1946] O.W.N. 488: "Whether the cost of a trial in one county would be less expensive to the parties than a trial held elsewhere";

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