What is the effect of having all the matters heard at the same hearing?

Yukon, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hotte v. Government of Yukon, 2000 YKSC 532 (CanLII):

As stated in Simituk v. Reiter, supra, there is some value in having all the matters heard at once, assuming the defendants can be served with the application to renew.

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