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==Capreit v. Veiga, 2022 ONSC 958 (CanLII)<ref name="Capreit"/>==
[36] An appellate court may quash an appeal where it is manifestly devoid of merit: <i>Leysork Holdings Ltd. v. Munden Acres Ltd. (1976) O.R. (2d) 430, 1976 CarswellOnt 300 (CA) at para. 18; Solomon v. Levy, 2015 ONSC 2556 at para. 34.</i><ref name="Solomon"/>
<ref name="Capreit">Capreit v. Veiga, 2022 ONSC 958 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/jmkdf>, retrieved on 2022-04-03</ref>
<ref name="Solomon">Solomon v Levy, 2015 ONSC 2556 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/gh8jg>, retrieved on 2022-04-03</ref>
==References==

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Date Retrieved: 2024-05-05
CLNP Page ID: 1898
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Citation: Devoid of Merit (Appeal - LTB), CLNP 1898, <>, retrieved on 2024-05-05
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Last Updated: 2022/04/03


Capreit v. Veiga, 2022 ONSC 958 (CanLII)[1]

[36] An appellate court may quash an appeal where it is manifestly devoid of merit: Leysork Holdings Ltd. v. Munden Acres Ltd. (1976) O.R. (2d) 430, 1976 CarswellOnt 300 (CA) at para. 18; Solomon v. Levy, 2015 ONSC 2556 at para. 34.[2]


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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Capreit v. Veiga, 2022 ONSC 958 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/jmkdf>, retrieved on 2022-04-03
  2. 2.0 2.1 Solomon v Levy, 2015 ONSC 2556 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/gh8jg>, retrieved on 2022-04-03