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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 |
Revision as of 14:52, 11 May 2021
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