How has Rule 6 of the Rules of Civil Procedure been interpreted?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tanya Curé v Helen Kilitzoglou, 2016 ONSC 2635 (CanLII):

The underlying policy of Rule 6 is to avoid a multiplicity of proceedings and to promote the expeditious and inexpensive determination of disputes and to avoid inconsistent judicial findings: Pilon v. Janveaux, [2000] O.J. No. 4743 (S.C.J.) at para. 6.

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