In what circumstances has the Court considered an offer to settle a claim for damages under Rule 49 of the Rules of Civil Procedure?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lindsay v. Lindsay, 2003 CanLII 2170 (ON SC):

In the decisions of Weaver v. Tate and Ligate v. Richardson, supra, no offers to settle were made in accordance with Rule 49 of the Rules of Civil Procedure.

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