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Mortazavi v Monod, 2020 CanLII 20492 (ON SCSM)[1]
32. This is not a request to set aside an order made by a settlement conference judge in the absence of a party who inadvertently or with some semblance of a reasonable explanation failed to attend the conference. Those situations can be the subject of motions to set aside rather than appeal: Brighton Lee-Rich Enterprises v. Thompson, [2013] O.J. No. 4970 (Sm. Cl. Ct.).
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- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Mortazavi v Monod, 2020 CanLII 20492 (ON SCSM), <https://canlii.ca/t/j5vmd>, retrieved on 2024-01-18