Is there any prejudice against the respondent if the respondent has been delayed in applying for a hearing?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Erlich v. Rahbari, 2021 HRTO 873 (CanLII):

Since the applicant has failed to establish a good faith explanation for their delay, it is unnecessary for me to address the question of whether the respondent would be prejudiced by the delay. See Esanu v. Georgetown Men’s Non-Contact Hockey League, 2009 HRTO 579.

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