What is the test for restarting the 5-year clock in a personal injury action?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Alberta v. Morasch, 2000 ABCA 24 (CanLII):

If the Rules of Court require that a step be taken, the completion of that step, in and of itself, materially advances the action: Bishop v. Grotrian (1998), 228 A.R. 73 at 78 (C.A.). Because the Rules require that the step be taken, it is considered a step which is necessary to advance an action and its completion is deemed to materially advance the action. The court need not inquire whether the step actually caused the action to advance. The completion of the required step is sufficient, in and of itself, to restart the five-year clock.

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