What material facts must be disclosed to a judge on an ex parte motion?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Choksi v. Peerani, 2013 ONSC 5687 (CanLII):

Material facts are those which the ex parte judge needs to be aware of in deciding whether or not to grant the ex parte motion. All material facts must be disclosed whether or not the moving party believes that these facts are material. Pazner v. Ontario Reflex (1990) 74 O.R. (2d).

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