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3 July 2024

N    22:57  Keep in Care Order (Appeal) diffhist +345 Sharvey talk contribs (Created page with "Category:Animal Control (POA & ACRB) {{Citation: | categories = [Animal Control (POA & ACRB)] | shortlink = }} ==Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019<ref name="PAWS"/>== <ref name="PAWS">Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019, S.O. 2019, c. 13, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/19p13>, retrieved 2024-07-03</ref>")
N    18:28  Filing an Application for an Injunction diffhist +2,461 Sharvey talk contribs (Created page with "Category:Injunctions {{Citation: | categories = | shortlink = }} ==R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194: RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE<ref name="ROCP"/>== 14.05 (1) The originating process for the commencement of an application is, as applicable, ::(a) a notice of application (Form 14E, 14E.1, 68A or 73A); or ::(b) an application for a certificate of appointment of estate trustee (Form 74A or 74J), small estate certificate (Form 74.1A) or amended small estate certificate (Form 74....")
N    18:23  Category:Injunctions diffhist +30 Sharvey talk contribs (Created page with "Category:Caselaw Summaries")

21 June 2024

N    16:08  Good Faith v. Bad Faith (LTB) diffhist +1,404 Sharvey talk contribs (Created page with "Category:Legal Principles {{Citation: | categories = [Personal Use Application (LTB)] | shortlink = https://rvt.link/4f }} ==EAT-60372-16 (Re), 2016 CanLII 88188 (ON LTB)<ref name="EAT-60372-16"/>== 4. <b><u>"Bad Faith” may be defined as “… the opposite of ‘good faith,’ generally implying or involving actual or constructive fraud, or a design to mislead or deceive another, or a neglect or refusal to fulfil some duty or some contractual obligation, not p...")