How have the courts interpreted rules 215 and 216 of the new Rules of Civil Procedure?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Shaw v. Canada, 1999 CanLII 7666 (FC):

The principles set out by Tremblay-Lamer J. in Granville are applicable to the interpretation of rules 215 and 216 of the new Rules. (See White v. Canada, unreported, T-1152-97, June 25, 1998, Richard J. (as he then was)).

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