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==Zavahir v. Goncalo, 2021 ONSC 8159 (CanLII)<ref name="Zavahir"/>==
[5] As for Angelo Goncalo, he failed to appear at the examination and at now four consecutive court appearances. Plaintiffs’ counsel has advised that he generally attempts to evade service of process, but that <b><u>he has in fact been served each time</b></u> after some effort by the Plaintiffs’ process server.
<ref name="Zavahir">Zavahir v. Goncalo, 2021 ONSC 8159 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/jlh5w>, retrieved on 2023-11-23</ref>
==References==
==References==

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Zavahir v. Goncalo, 2021 ONSC 8159 (CanLII)[1]

[5] As for Angelo Goncalo, he failed to appear at the examination and at now four consecutive court appearances. Plaintiffs’ counsel has advised that he generally attempts to evade service of process, but that he has in fact been served each time after some effort by the Plaintiffs’ process server.


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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Zavahir v. Goncalo, 2021 ONSC 8159 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/jlh5w>, retrieved on 2023-11-23