Does res judicata apply to an interlocutory motion?

Yukon, Canada


The following excerpt is from City of Whitehorse v. Cunning, 2009 YKSC 48 (CanLII):

In Buschau v. Rogers Cablesystems Inc., 2003 BCSC 1718, Groberman J. noted that while res judicata was applicable to interlocutory motions the judge has more discretion and generally will apply it less stringently. (iii) Argument of Respondent

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