What are the legal aid costs awarded as a ground of appeal?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Conrad v. Dale-Avon Apartments Ltd., 2007 CanLII 18019 (ON SC):

In my view this is not a matter of general importance but one of only particular importance relevant only to the litigants. See: Greslik v. Ontario Legal Aid Plan (1988), 54 O.R. (2d) 110 (Div. Ct). Costs awarded as a ground of appeal

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