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*Understand the basics of how to apply a legal argument to your particular case | *Understand the basics of how to apply a legal argument to your particular case | ||
*Understand how to ask for a remedy, and how to research what remedies may be available for your unique situation | *Understand how to ask for a remedy, and how to research what remedies may be available for your unique situation | ||
==Modules== | ==Modules== |
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Learning Objectives
Upon completing this public lecture participants should be better equipped to:
- Understand the process of a Landlord and Tenant Board hearing
- Understand the basic rules of procedure for how to conduct a hearing
- Understand the types of documents and supporting evidence you will need to be successful
- Understand the basics of how to apply a legal argument to your particular case
- Understand how to ask for a remedy, and how to research what remedies may be available for your unique situation
Modules
- Pre-Hearing Preparation(s)
- The Opening Statement
- The Applicant’s Case
- The Respondent’s Case
- Giving Evidence
- Using Witnesses
- Cross-Examination(s)
- Closing Submissions