The plaintiff's action was administratively dismissed for delay twice.
The defendant consented to setting aside the first dismissal but refused for the second.
The master dismissed the plaintiff's motion to set aside the second dismissal, finding the plaintiff failed to adduce evidence rebutting the presumption of prejudice.
The Divisional Court allowed the plaintiff's appeal.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the defendant's appeal, holding that the master erred in requiring affirmative evidence to rebut presumed prejudice.
The defendant's own conduct, including consenting to the first dismissal and engaging in settlement discussions, rebutted any presumption of prejudice, and the finality principle was not engaged because the plaintiff moved promptly.