A demand upon the applicants' solicitor to produce records "without delay" was found to be invalid because a reasonable time for complying was not stipulated. Galligan, J. stated: "What is a reasonable time will vary depending upon the circumstances. In the case of lawyers ... I cannot imagine holding a period of less than seven to ten days to be reasonable notice." (S.231(3))
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