Is Sur-reply an unusual procedure?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Taylor v. City of New Westminster, 2009 BCHRT 139 (CanLII):

Sur-reply is an unusual procedure and its contents should be limited solely to replying to new information or submissions contained in the reply: Kruger v. Xerox Canada Ltd. (No. 2), 2005 BCHRT 24, para. 22.

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