Does the time and cost of a Registrar's hearing need to be justified?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Randhawa v Gateway Building Management Ltd., 2017 BCSC 2279 (CanLII):

An exception to that general proposition can arise when the time and cost of a Registrar’s hearing cannot be justified. As stated by Southin J.A. in Interclaim Holdings Limited v. Down, 2002 BCCA 632:

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