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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
There is no formal rule on how motions in the Provincial Offenses Court are to be written. The following is a guideline only, the form and content of each motion are ultimately up to the Justice of the Peace that decides on the motion.
There is no formal rule on how motions in the Provincial Offenses Court are to be written. The following is a guideline only, the form and content of each motion are ultimately up to the Justice of the Peace that decides on the motion.
==Suggested Documents==
* Notice of Motion
* Factum of the Applicant/Defendant
* Affidavit General
* Affidavit of Service
* Motion Record

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Introduction

There is no formal rule on how motions in the Provincial Offenses Court are to be written. The following is a guideline only, the form and content of each motion are ultimately up to the Justice of the Peace that decides on the motion.

Suggested Documents

  • Notice of Motion
  • Factum of the Applicant/Defendant
  • Affidavit General
  • Affidavit of Service
  • Motion Record