What is the test for a motion to set aside default judgment?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from TD Canada Trust v. Chapel Hill Pet Studio Inc., 2008 CanLII 51475 (ON SC):

It has been held that in considering a motion by a defendant to set aside default judgment, the court will consider three factors, namely: (1) The motion to set aside default judgment was made as soon as possible after the defendant became aware of the judgment; (2) The circumstances giving rise to the default are adequately explained; (3) There must exist a triable defence on the merits (Skendos v. Igbinosun, [1998] O.J. No. 657 at para. 3).

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