What is the meaning of the expression “old money” in the Offer?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Park v Donnelly, 2018 BCSC 219 (CanLII):

Second, the Offer relies on the expression “old money”. That expression is not found in any legislation. It is an expression that has, I was told, never been explained or developed in any legal authority though the words “new money” were considered in Blenkarn v. Mills, 2017 BCSC 1904 at para. 4. I was also provided with no opinion or evidence that gave meaning or content to these words.

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