Interim orders are only intended to be short term, and their purpose is to bridge the gap between the time that a court action is started, and when the court can fully consider the issues raised and make a decision on the merits: Randhawa v. Randhawa (1999), 1999 CanLII 6377 (BC SC), 49 R.F.L. (4th) 144 (B.C.S.C).
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