SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON SPECIFIC ISSUES: WHEN SHOULD A “COMPELLING REASON” PREVENT JUDGMENT BEING GIVEN? (NOT HERE…)

One ground for resisting an application for summary judgment is that there is a "compelling reason why the case or issue should be disposed of at trial".  It is unusual for the issue of a "compelling reason" to be considered, particularly at appellate level. However we have such a consideration here...

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