What is the factor considered in determining whether a delay in responding to an application is prejudice to responding parties?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Decision No. 3262/17, 2018 ONWSIAT 1147 (CanLII):

The factor considered by Laski v. Laski (cited above) is stated as: “any prejudice to the responding parties caused, perpetuated or exacerbated by the delay.”

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