Can a motion judge make a finding that no settlement agreement exists?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Capital Gains Income Streams Corporation v. Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., 2007 ONCA 497 (CanLII):

The motion judge in Fusarelli v. Dube, supra, made a finding that no agreement existed. Based on that finding, this court concluded that the question of whether the action had been settled could not be raised again in the litigation. There is no such finding by the motion judge here. To the contrary, he found, if that is the appropriate word, that he could not make a finding as to the existence of the alleged settlement agreement.

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