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<description><![CDATA[<p>Rule 45 of&nbsp;Ontario's&nbsp;<em><a href="http://www.search.e-laws.gov.on.ca/en/isysquery/bac53f6e-c0d3-4f18-9d50-180b5cf62efa/16/frame/?search=browseStatutes&amp;context=">Rules of Civil Procedure</a>&nbsp;</em>contains mechanisms by which a party can freeze assets that are in issue or relevant to the proceeding.&nbsp;&nbsp;However, this should be done prior to the close of pleadings because once the matter is set down for trial,&nbsp;Rule 48.04(1)&nbsp;applies.&nbsp;&nbsp;Rule 48.04(1) requires that any motion brought after the close of pleadings have leave of the court.&nbsp; Leave will only be available where there has been a substantial or unexpected change in circumstances.</p>
<p>A recent example of Rule 48.04(1) barring a motion for interim preservation occured in <a href="http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2009/2009canlii48512/2009canlii48512.html">Trapukowitcz Estate v. Royal Bank of Canada</a>.&nbsp; In this case, an estate trustee was seeking an order that the proceeds of a GIC&nbsp;and a bank account be paid into court pending determination of ownership.&nbsp; Justice Harris refused to grant leave to bring the motion because, on the basis of the admissible evidence, the estate trustee had not&nbsp;shown&nbsp;a substantial or unexpected change in&nbsp;circumstances.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Justice Harris&nbsp;followed <em><a href="http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/1993/1993canlii5492/1993canlii5492.html">Machado v. Pratt &amp; Whitney Canada Inc.</a></em> (1993), 16&nbsp;O.R. (3d) 250, which&nbsp;requires strong affidavit evidence to demonstrate a &quot;substantial and unexpected change in circumstances to the extent that to&nbsp;refuse the order&nbsp;would be manifestly unjust&quot;.&nbsp; The grounds&nbsp;in&nbsp;the moving estate trustee's affidavit&nbsp;were unconvincing.&nbsp;</p>
<p>As importantly,&nbsp;<em>viva&nbsp;voce&nbsp;</em>evidence&nbsp;given&nbsp;in submissions was not considered.&nbsp;&nbsp;To do so would be unfair to the respondent, particularly since the evidence had been available since June 4, 2009 and the hearing took place in&nbsp;August&nbsp;6, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;Therefore, Justice Harris&nbsp;cited Rule 37.06(b), which stipulates that every notice of&nbsp;motion&nbsp;must state the&nbsp;grounds to be argued, and refused to consider the <em>viva voce </em>evidence.&nbsp;</p>
<p>There is no requirement under Rule 45&nbsp;to prove the assets are actually at risk, so a R. 45 freezing order is easier to get before the close of pleadings.</p>
<p>Enjoy your day,</p>
<p>Chris Graham<br />
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<em>Christopher M.B. Graham - <a href="http://hullandhull.com/who_we_are_christopher-graham.html">Click here for more information on Chris Graham</a>.</em></p>
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