Does the Court have any reservations or reservations in granting leave to issue a third party claim?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sale v. O’Grady’s Restaurant, 2011 ONSC 2437 (CanLII):

Medeiros v. Dilworth, above, was followed, apparently with some reservations, by Heeney J. in Misko v. Doe in granting leave to issue the third party claim. It involved two consecutive motor vehicle accidents, two years apart. Actions were commenced in both cases, and the matters were to be tried together. Prior to trial, however, the claim in the first accident was settled. At that point, the defendant in the second accident moved to issue a third party claim against the defendant in the first accident.

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