What is the test for granting an interlocutory injunction for a period of one year?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Columbia Shuswap Regional District v City of Revelstoke, 2017 BCSC 2486 (CanLII):

I note the City's argument that, in this case, the granting of an interlocutory injunction for a period of one year - to December 31, 2018, at the earliest - would effectively dispose of the case, and, on that basis, the City argues that the standard to be applied in determining this question is whether or not the CSRD has a strong prima facie case, relying on the decision of this court in Belron Canada v. TCG International Inc., 2009 BCSC 596.

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