How have courts applied the three-stage test in the context of a stay of execution in a civil case?

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hynes v Snook, 2019 NLCA 61 (CanLII):

This Court applied that three-stage test in Rees v. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 2005 NLCA 4, in the context of whether a stay should be granted where there is a real risk of not being able to recover money paid if the trial judgment is varied on appeal.

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