With respect to the criteria for setting aside a summary judgment on the basis of facts discovered after entry of the judgment, the Ontario Court of Justice in Dawi v. Armstrong [1992] O.J. No. 2525 held that: ▪ it must be established that the new evidence to be adduced could not have been obtained by reasonable diligence before the judgment; and ▪ there must be apparently credible evidence that would have an important influence on the decision as to whether there is a triable issue.
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