What is the second step in the analysis of delay in determining whether it is excusable or excusable?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation v McVeigh, 2017 SKQB 52 (CanLII):

Richards J.A. stated at para 44 of ICC: 44 The second step in the analysis, again as per Carey v. Twohig itself, is an examination of the reasons for the delay aimed at determining whether it is excusable. This inquiry will entail consideration of the nature of the claim, the diligence with which the claim has been pressed by the plaintiff, and the specific reasons offered as to why the matter has not moved more quickly. A wide variety of factors might be expected to factor into this assessment.

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