What is the test for continuation of an action where there is no reason to change the existing situation?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from LeBlanc v. Khallaf, 2010 NSSC 219 (CanLII):

In Marshall v. Marshall the Court of Appeal summarized this test and stated in paragraph 26 “...If there is no reason to change the existing situation, that situation should continue until the trial...”

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