What are the conditions for the release of a defendant in a civil case?

Quebec, Canada


The following excerpt is from Phillips c. R., 2014 QCCA 1302 (CanLII):

Considering that counsel for the respondent, in view of the judgement rendered on this day in O'Reilly v. R., has both verbally and in writing announced that she would not oppose the petitioner's release (see her e-mail of July, 3, 2014), but would suggest some additional conditions, which were annexed to her e-mail;

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