Does the time required for the delivery of a decision in this matter exceed the 60-day time limit?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Weldon McInnis v. John Doe, 2014 NSSM 13 (CanLII):

7 The matter was heard on March 18, 2014. The parties subsequently consented to an extension of the time necessary for the delivery of a decision in this matter beyond the 60 day time limit, although such consent now appears to be unnecessary: see Towle v. Samad 2013 NSSC 260. The Accounts

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