When will the court defer the determination of entitlement and quantum of costs on an interlocutory motion to the trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Habibi v. Aarabi, 2022 ONSC 240 (CanLII):

I do not consider this to be one of the exceptional situations in which the court should defer the determination of entitlement and quantum of costs on an interlocutory motion to the trial: see Fyfe v. Jouppien, 2012 ONSC 97, at para. 16.

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