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Divided success on procedural motions results in no order as to costs.
Costs decision following motions in two related civil actions seeking orders that the actions be tried together or sequentially, extensions of time to set the matters down for trial, and leave to amend a statement of claim.
Some relief sought by the plaintiffs was unopposed and granted, while other relief was modified by the court, which ordered the matters placed on the trial list together with the trial judge retaining discretion to try them together or separately.
The court found that neither side achieved complete success, as the plaintiffs did not obtain the precise relief requested and the opposing parties shifted their position during the hearing.
Given the divided success and the circumstances of the motions, the court concluded that no costs order was appropriate.
Related sexual assault civil actions ordered to proceed together or consecutively for trial.
The plaintiffs brought motions seeking an order that two civil actions arising from alleged sexual assaults by a school guidance counsellor be tried together or consecutively.
The plaintiffs also sought an extension of time to set the actions down for trial and leave to amend one statement of claim.
The court applied Rule 6.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure and found that the actions shared common questions of fact, overlapping witnesses, and a risk of inconsistent findings.
The court concluded that judicial economy and the interests of justice supported coordinating the proceedings.
Leave to amend was granted, timelines for trial were extended, and the actions were ordered to be placed on the trial list to be tried together or consecutively as directed by the trial judge.