Does a result on the threshold ruling in a personal injury case have to be considered when awarding costs?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Saleh v. Nebel, 2018 ONSC 452 (CanLII):

The appellant suggested that the reasoning in Rider v. Dydyk supported a conclusion that the result on the threshold ruling should not be considered when awarding costs.

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