That is because I take the decision in Moore v. Moore, 2006 MBCA 144; M.J. No. 451, to say there is a high threshold when it comes to considering interference with the discretionary Order of a Master and in the absence of an arguable case having been made, it is my view that the imposition of conditions would constitute error.
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