Is there any prejudice to a motion where the motion is not granted?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Baron Finance Incorporated v. Marchuk, 2018 ONSC 6832 (CanLII):

However, as recognized in CIBC v. Petten, [2010] O.J. No. 5236 (Sup. Ct.), at para. 6, there will always be prejudice to the moving party if the motion is not granted.

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