RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeMyers J.
Docket NumberCV-19-628982
Date14 December 2020
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
Citation2020 ONSC 7751
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8 practice notes
  • Ntakos Estate v. Ntakos,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 6, 2021
    ...some cases discoverability is an issue that may need to be addressed at a trial; however, as noted by Myers J. in RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, at para. A limitation period can present a neat issue with its own set of facts. In many cases, a motion for summary judgment on a limita......
  • Parks v McAvoy,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • April 21, 2022
    ...many simply cannot make. However, not every case will be appropriate for summary judgment. The following is from RNC Corp v Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, paras.9-10, In my view there are indicia of when a summary process may be fair and just and where the comparison to the litigation......
  • Loblaw Companies Limited v. Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • January 19, 2022
    ...of the SIRs has been presented like a “trial in a box”, which has been described as follows (RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751 at paras. 4, In those cases, the motion judge is asked to make findings on some or all the same facts and evidence as would be before the trial j......
  • Henry Hill & Associates Inc. v. Santos,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • September 10, 2021
    ...opportunity for the trial judge to evaluate the evidence: Hryniak, at para.58.  As Justice Myers noted in RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, at para.6, summary judgment motions are not supposed to be a “trial in a box”.  Where a judge is called upon to make deta......
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8 cases
  • Ntakos Estate v. Ntakos,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 6, 2021
    ...some cases discoverability is an issue that may need to be addressed at a trial; however, as noted by Myers J. in RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, at para. A limitation period can present a neat issue with its own set of facts. In many cases, a motion for summary judgment on a limita......
  • Parks v McAvoy,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • April 21, 2022
    ...many simply cannot make. However, not every case will be appropriate for summary judgment. The following is from RNC Corp v Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, paras.9-10, In my view there are indicia of when a summary process may be fair and just and where the comparison to the litigation......
  • Loblaw Companies Limited v. Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • January 19, 2022
    ...of the SIRs has been presented like a “trial in a box”, which has been described as follows (RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751 at paras. 4, In those cases, the motion judge is asked to make findings on some or all the same facts and evidence as would be before the trial j......
  • Henry Hill & Associates Inc. v. Santos,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • September 10, 2021
    ...opportunity for the trial judge to evaluate the evidence: Hryniak, at para.58.  As Justice Myers noted in RNC Corp. v. Johnstone, 2020 ONSC 7751, at para.6, summary judgment motions are not supposed to be a “trial in a box”.  Where a judge is called upon to make deta......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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