Does a court have to strike pleadings under R. 19(24) of the Criminal Code?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from D.X. Ashe Holdings Ltd. v. Money's Mushrooms Ltd., 2003 BCSC 1146 (CanLII):

And, in Pearson v. Boliden Ltd.:[2] This court has ruled, however, that Hunt v. Carey does not mean that difficult questions of law should not be decided in an application to strike pleadings under R. 19(24) ...

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