What is the effect of having all issues determined at the same time?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from 577519 B.C. Ltd. et al v. Weyerhaeuser et al, `, 2004 BCSC 670 (CanLII):

It is desirable to have all issues determined together if there are common questions of law or fact of sufficient importance. Buttar-Bains v. Canada (Attorney General) (2003) B.C.J. No.2698 at paragraph 26.

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