In Brandt v. Armour (Township), [2002] O.J. No. 3092, 167 O.A.C. 308 (S.C.J.), I determined that the time period for appealing generally runs from the date of the pronouncement of the judgment or order unless there are any substantial matters that remain to be determined as a result of the judgment or order (para. 15). In that case, the judgment had been pronounced but it had not been formally issued until sometime later.
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