What are the terms wilful and deliberate in the context of a motion to set aside an order?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lee v Zhou, 2022 BCSC 172 (CanLII):

The terms wilful and deliberate have an established meaning in the context of seeking to set aside an order. A summary of the law on the point is found in Grosz v. Royal Trust Corporation of Canada, 2021 BCSC 1313:

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