What is the initial onus on a party in a motion to evict a person from their home?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dr. Marek Los v. Myers Weinberg LLP, 2010 MBQB 260 (CanLII):

In applying the criteria imposed by Queen’s Bench Rule 56.01 as well as considerations suggested in DeBono v. Smith, it would appear the moving party has satisfied the initial onus upon it.

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