What grounds are sufficient to raise an arguable issue within the meaning of Article 4.03?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Goodman Rosen Inc. v. Sobeys Group Inc., 2003 NSCA 47 (CanLII):

Given the vagueness of the language of Article 4.03 and the difficulties it poses in construing it, I am satisfied these grounds are sufficient to raise an arguable issue within the meaning of Coughlan v. Westminer.

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