How has the court assessed whether the applicant has a reasonable chance of success on the claims at trial?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wei v Xu, 2020 BCSC 2137 (CanLII):

In addition to those factors, in MacFarlane v. Ponds, 2019 BCSC 544, the court also assessed whether the applicant had a reasonable prospect of success on the claims at trial. I now turn to a consideration of those three factors.

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