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==Matters accepted as urgent==
==Matters accepted as urgent==
* Public health matters directly relating to COVID-19
* Public health matters directly relating to COVID-19<ref name="Elias"/>
* Termination of commercial tenancies or evictions relating to residential tenancies
* Termination of commercial tenancies or evictions relating to residential tenancies
* Enforcement of court orders, including repayment of funds
* Enforcement of court orders, including repayment of funds
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* Circumstances where significant financial harm may occur (including employment matters)
* Circumstances where significant financial harm may occur (including employment matters)
* The protection of public safety, such as an injunction preventing entry by a third-party into a condo unit during the pandemic or risk of harm to third parties
* The protection of public safety, such as an injunction preventing entry by a third-party into a condo unit during the pandemic or risk of harm to third parties
==Notes==
<ref name="Elias">Elias Restaurant v. Sheppard-Keele Plaza., 2020 ONSC 3609 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/j86h1>, retrieved on 2020-07-08</ref>

Revision as of 20:05, 8 July 2020


Matters accepted as urgent

  • Public health matters directly relating to COVID-19[1]
  • Termination of commercial tenancies or evictions relating to residential tenancies
  • Enforcement of court orders, including repayment of funds
  • Confidentiality orders affecting the privacy interests of children
  • National political processes and participation in elections
  • Issuance or removal of writs allowing a transaction to close
  • Certificates of pending litigation
  • Circumstances where significant financial harm may occur (including employment matters)
  • The protection of public safety, such as an injunction preventing entry by a third-party into a condo unit during the pandemic or risk of harm to third parties

Notes

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Elias Restaurant v. Sheppard-Keele Plaza., 2020 ONSC 3609 (CanLII), <http://canlii.ca/t/j86h1>, retrieved on 2020-07-08