In what circumstances will the Court of Appeal grant leave for a motion of no merit?

Quebec, Canada


The following excerpt is from Daoud c. Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec, 2019 QCCA 217 (CanLII):

Thus, all of the remaining arguments are also without merit. In such circumstances, leave should not be granted: see, e.g., Amzallag v. Ste-Agathe-des-Monts (Ville de), 2016 QCCA 1618 (Bich, J.A., in chambers).

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