In what circumstances will a pleading be critical that the action be allowed to proceed?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Frame v. Muskoka Lakes (Township), 2008 CanLII 73610 (ON SC):

In circumstances where a pleading discloses an arguable, difficult or important point of law, it may be critical that the action be allowed to proceed. Hunt v. Carey, supra at paragraph 52

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