What is the meaning of a specific fund under the Rules of Civil Procedure?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Morris v. Gilbert, 2006 NBQB 140 (CanLII):

From the Ontario authorities it may also be taken that a specific fund under the Rule refers to a reasonably identifiable fund earmarked to the litigation in issue. Rotin v. Leckcier-Kimel, [1985] O.J. No. 466.

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