What are the principles used by the Court of Appeal in making an order to refer the issue to the Superior Court of Justice?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from De Cotiis and Others v. De Cotiis et al, 2004 BCSC 1659 (CanLII):

The relevant principles were aptly summarized by Mr. Justice Burnyeat in AR Sixteen Holdings v. Down, supra, where he said at ¶10, and I quote: It is clear that the court has a wide discretion to make such an order especially in cases where the determination of the issue to be referred will provide a final determination of the litigation.

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