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  • ==Court House Information== ===Address Information=== ...
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  • ==Filing Information== Court Information ...
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  • ==Basic Information== ==Court Room Information== ...
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  • This section refers to requesting copies of information filed with the court where the requestor is not a party connected to the ac ===Walkthrough - Re: Request for Court Documents for Public Consumption=== ...
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  • ...may cite laws but the page and <b><u>the submissions on this page are for information purposes only and are not considered legal advice.</b></u> ==Step One - Re: Initiating Documents== ...
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  • ...c-5/latest/sc-2000-c-5.html Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, SC 2000]== ...
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  • ...ram is granted to individuals whom have a reasonable and lawful use of the information. The MTO records can be accessed by a variety of organizations for legitima ...ial information is not considered part of a public record, and is Personal Information. ...
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  • ==Address Information== ==Information== ...
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  • ...("the Board") currently have no formal procedures for making a request for documents pursuant to TARA. ...9. The Board will continue to apply their existing Procedures on Access to Documents and Exhibits Contained in their Tribunal Adjudication Files to requests in ...
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  • ...NG/ACTS/P-8.6/FullText.html Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (S.C. 2000, c. 5)]== '''Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector ...
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  • ==Location Information== ==Motions Information== ...
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  • <b>Requester's Information</b> ...s. This means, if you are representing the Tenant, you put in the Tenant's information and vice versa. ...
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  • ...issues? Our human rights section is growing. You can find the human rights information <b>[[:Category:Human Rights| here]]</b>. * April 25, 2021 - We have now added a Documents tab at the top of the page. This will allow you to see how the case law is ...
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  • ...ress of the landlord to be used for the purpose of giving notices or other documents under this Act. 2006, c. 17, s. 12 (1). ...l name and address of the landlord to be used for giving notices and other documents under this Act. 2006, c. 17, s. 12 (3). ...
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  • ==Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (S.C. 2000, c. 5)<ref name="PIPEDA"/>== '''Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector ...
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  • * Press (6) for Scheduling information newmarket.scj.cc@ontario.ca * Send all documents that the party intends to rely upon to NewmarketSCCourts@ontario.ca ...
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  • ...issues? Our human rights section is growing. You can find the human rights information <b>[[:Category:Human Rights| here]]</b>. * April 25, 2021 - We have now added a Documents tab at the top of the page. This will allow you to see how the case law is ...
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  • ...ding him in contempt of court concerning his failure to make production of documents in this family law pro-ceeding; ...nd Ms. Hobbs in contempt of court for failure to provide documentation and information concerning RBC bank account number 5125232. ...
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  • ...tial compliance with this Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. 2006, c. 17, s. 212. ...l compliance with requirements respecting the content of forms, notices or documents under this Act or any rule made under this or any other Act is sufficient. ...
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  • ==Regional Information== ...ce the case. The request shall be made via in a brief focused e-mail of no more than two pages attaching the proposed notice of motion. ...
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  • *The trial judge examines the documents to determine whether, and to what extent, production to the accused should *<b>"Likely relevance"</b> a reasonable possibility that the information is logically probative to an issue at trial. ...
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  • ==Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act<ref name="PIPEDA"/>== ::personal information means information about an identifiable individual. (renseignement personnel) ...
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  • ...uld consider the purpose for the collection, use or disclosure of personal information in connection with the "bad tenant" list as being appropriate in the circum ...lude missed or late payments, judgments, bankruptcy or past due rent. This information can be helpful in evaluating a tenant as to how they have been able to mana ...
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  • ...or a hearing must provide the other parties and the LTB with a copy of all documents, pictures and other evidence that the party intends to rely upon at least 7 ...n accordance with Rule 19.1, the other parties must provide any responding documents, pictures and other evidence that the party intends to rely upon to the oth ...
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  • ...ument] about "the dangers of unwarranted dissemination of Crown disclosure documents" (para. 25). Thus, there needed to be some screening mechanism by the appro ...of the Crown brief must disclose its existence in the party's affidavit of documents and describe in general terms the nature of its contents;</b> ...
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  • ==Statutory Restrictions on Use of Youth Information== ...Act, the regulations and the guidelines issued by the Minister, to collect information for inclusion in a record in respect of each pupil enrolled in the school a ...
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  • ...ve the notice of examination on the debtor together with a blank financial information form (Form 20I). O. Reg. 78/06, s. 10. ::(a) shall be served, together with the financial information form if applicable, at least 30 days before the date fixed for the examinat ...
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  • ...ate of the submission of the OCF-1 however, both parties agree that it was more than 2 years following the accident. ...he insurer will provide the insured with an OCF-1 along with various other documents. Section 32(5) then requires an insured person to complete and deliver the ...
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  • ::“record” includes any information that is recorded or stored by means of any device. (“document”) R.S.O. ...s but, by this point, the plaintiffs had referenced and relied on numerous documents involving various degrees of hearsay. ...
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  • ...in the form approved by the Board, shall be accompanied by the prescribed information and shall be signed by the applicant. 2006, c. 17, s. 185 (1). ...cation to the Board <u>must</u> be <u>accompanied</u></b> by the following information: ...
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  • ==[http://www.sjto.gov.on.ca/documents/ltb/Practice%20Directions/Practice%20Direction%20on%20Case%20Management%20H ...dispute. This includes issuing orders for disclosure of arguably relevant documents or materials, identifying the issues in dispute, requiring payment of money ...
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  • ...row house which, on or at any time before November 15, 2018, contained not more than two residential units. :::ii. The unit has one or more exterior or interior entrances. ...
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  • ...knowledge in the course of his or her duties and shall not communicate any information to any other person except, ...proceedings separate. '''Section 36(1) provides for the confidentiality of information that comes to the knowledge of College employees; and s.36(2) provides that ...
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  • ...rties have not agreed to omit, arranged in order by date (or, if there are documents with common characteristics, grouped accordingly in order by date) and not ...been prepared by both sides with no consultation as to an orderly list of documents at trial. It became clear both sides were content with some, but not all, d ...
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  • *Understand the types of documents and supporting evidence you will need to be successful ...pictures? Have them all in one document to help the Adjudicator find that information. If you can't put everything in one document, have each file named so the A ...
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  • :(3) A society shall make information relating to the complaint review procedure available to the public and to a ...or the CFSRB, parties and their representatives shall not use documents or information obtained under these Rules or in the course of the CFSRB's proceeding for a ...
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  • ==Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act<ref name="PIPEDA"/>== :(3) An organization may collect, use or disclose personal information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider are appropriate i ...
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  • ...uirement for consent. It states that an organization may disclose personal information without the knowledge or consent of the individual only if the disclosure i ::“credit information” means information about a consumer as to name, age, occupation, place of residence, previous ...
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  • ...e circumstances should have triggered further inquiries: a credit report, more frequent inspections, confirmation of employment, etc. Hill Property did no ...roperty acted reasonably in securing the Whites as tenants. She said it is more difficult to find tenants in Mississauga than downtown Toronto. Workers wit ...
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  • ...ers patent or by-laws of the corporation provide that each such member has more than one vote or has no vote. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.38, s. 125. ...ide the Society with information or to file certificates, reports or other documents with the Society, relating to the Society’s functions under this Act; ...
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  • ...ation or motion, the justice may receive and base his or her decision upon information the justice considers credible or trustworthy in the circumstances. * The attached Affidavit(s) must include copies of the documents referred to in the respective affidavit. ...
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  • ...tial compliance with this Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. 2006, c. 17, s. 212. ...ntial compliance with the Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. However, in my opinion, <b><u>while the application of s. 21 ...
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  • ...y third parties. As a result, the gatekeeping function should be exercised more vigilantly with expert evidence. ...to exclude the report. Indeed, the last words of Rule 18.01 are that the documents “shall be received into evidence unless the trial judge orders otherwise� ...
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  • ...tial compliance with this Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. 2006, c. 17, s. 212. ...ntial compliance with the Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. However, in my opinion, <b><u>while the application of s. 21 ...
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  • ...is presumptively reasonableness</b></u>: Onyskiw at para. 28; <i>Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v. Alberta Teachers' Assn., 2011 SCC 61 (CanLII), <ref name="ATA">Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v. Alberta Teachers' Association, 2011 SCC 61 (Ca ...
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  • ...and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) cannot be used to withhold personal information in adjudicative records of public proceedings because doing so would violat <b><u>[2] This order resolves an appeal that came to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) after the Landlord Tenant Board ( ...
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  • ...notice not in a form approved by the Board even if it included all of the information listed in the subparagraphs, section 212 of the Act provides that substanti ...tial compliance with this Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient. ...
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  • 196 (1) Upon receiving information that an applicant owes money to the Board as a result of having failed to p ::(a) if the information is received on or before the day the applicant submits an application, an e ...
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  • :::(iv) such other information as may be required by the Rules. 2020, c. 16, Sched. 4, s. 11 (2). ...filed with the LTB within 5 calendar days of filing. Failure to file these documents in time may result in administrative dismissal of the application. ...
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  • ...y provision, that must have the effect of providing for a term of usage of more than 21 years. … ...vision control provisions of the PA by entering into leases with a term of more than 21 years and consistent with the remedial purpose of the RTA to protec ...
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  • ...ndlord and Tenant Board - Rules of Procedure, <https://tribunalsontario.ca/documents/ltb/Rules/LTB%20Rules%20of%20Practice_dec2020.html>, reterived 2021-08-16</ ...a party (BP is not referred to anywhere in that application). There is no information in BP’s materials to suggest that BP was or could have been aware of the ...
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  • ...r of a house sued, among others, a real estate agent for failure to verify information provided by the vendor concerning the property in question. One of the iss ...when acting under a dual agency agreement and the requirements of various documents, including the Code. The main basis for the trial judge's refusal to admit ...
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  • ...o the full extent of the claimant’s knowledge, information and belief, all documents relevant to any matter in issue in the proceeding that are or have been in ...
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  • ...le to a fine of not more than $25,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or to both. ...le to a fine of not more than $25,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or to both. ...
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  • ...e Landlord purported to raise the monthly rent to $1,000.82 which is $0.02 more than the lawful amount permitted.</b></u> ...tial compliance with this Act respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient.” In support of its argument the Landlord’s representativ ...
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  • ...etter Definition Regulations, SOR/83-481, to mean "one or more messages or information in any form . . . that is intended for collection or for transmission or de ...y submission that the postal delivery rule allowing for deemed delivery of documents served via regular mail exist because the [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/ ...
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  • ...with the Act’s requirements “respecting the contents of forms, notices or documents is sufficient.” ...ndlord’s NORI rendered the NORI void. The Tribunal in that case found that information in the landlord’s addendum “would mislead most tenants”. ...
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  • ...dvising the tenant what to do to avoid eviction, it conveyed the necessary information to the tenants and was compliant with the Act. ...rs, or pay for replacement'''</u>. Here the landlord had provided detailed information about the tenants’ options to remedy the situation. ...
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  • ...2017 which is within the 7 day voiding period. So based on the Landlord’s documents alone she cannot assert the Tenant rendered the first notice void. However, ...plication as well as accurate dates of the events referenced. Without this information the Tenant could not have reasonably been expected to meaningfully prepare ...
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  • ...there was any coercion, misrepresentation or the furnishing of misleading information. ...est on the part of the Landlord’s Representative in the outcome is yet one more reason why the credibility of his testimony will no doubt be hotly conteste ...
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  • ...ognizes the reality that organizations collect, use, and disclose personal information. The acceptable purposes for collection, use and disclosure are those desc ...ndard of accuracy, completeness and currency.</b></u> This role of credit information and credit agencies such as TransUnion was described by Justice Feldman of ...
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  • ...aica, photographs of her deceased mother and her and her mother’s personal documents. She stated that she feels “really bad, empty and naked” with no family ...accept both objective and subjective proof and, evidently, I would attach more weight to any objective evidence provided. In this case the Tenant provided ...
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  • <b>Rule 3 - Service of Documents on a Person or Party</b> '''When Documents are Served''' ...
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  • ...in the form approved by the Board, shall be accompanied by the prescribed information and shall be signed by the applicant. 2006, c. 17, s. 185 (1). ...ub-paragraph 1.(6)(1)), the selection, drafting, completion or revision of documents for use in a proceeding before an adjudicative body (sub-paragraph 1.(6)(2) ...
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  • 196 (1) Upon receiving information that an applicant owes money to the Board as a result of having failed to p (a) if the information is received on or before the day the applicant submits an application, an e ...
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  • ...prescribing the persons who may apply for a permit under section 8 and the information to be provided with an application for a permit under section 8; :::(iii) the application is accompanied by the information and documents prescribed by the applicable by-law, resolution or regulation made under cl ...
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  • ...ntions from urgent and immediate shelter from the elements to a longer and more nuanced attempt to stabilize and obtain housing for homeless individuals. T ...rnative living arrangements.” Also <b><u>in the Guidelines and Commitment documents the parties agreed that “the [Landlord] holds the right to terminate [the ...
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  • ...t the appellant was in effect suggesting that the respondent had falsified documents for trial and was calling her honesty into question, thus justifying full i ...mnified.</b></u> This does not mean that the unsuccessful party should pay more than costs on a partial indemnity scale in bringing the proceeding when his ...
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  • ...ment of an employee who has been continuously employed for three months or more unless the employer, ...u are encouraged to obtain independent legal advice prior to signing these documents." The letter went on to thank McNevan for his contributions to the company ...
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  • ...llowing persons <b><u>may have documents issued electronically or may file documents electronically under Rule 60:</b></u> ...on with the registrar to provide for the electronic issuance and filing of documents in relation to the enforcement of an order. ...
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  • :::(iii) under clause 234 (v) that is the furnishing of false or misleading information in any material provided to an inspector appointed by the local municipalit ...t is not a holiday. Subsection 89(2) provides that time limits for filing documents that expire on a day when business offices are closed are extended to the n ...
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  • ...hat notion was developed in equity, or the more modern, perhaps vaguer and more generalized idea of unconscionability, the essence of granting rescission o ...r she had signed the N11. There was also disagreement about what specific information or opinion that S.N. had given the Tenant about the potential outcome of a ...
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  • ...as required by Board Rule 29.17, that the original order contained one or more serious errors in law justifying review. In our view, it was unreasonable f ...ver expressed any interest to live in.</b></u> The Landlord testified far more vehemently, and at length, about her financial difficulties rather than her ...
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  • ...s, particularly those employed in precarious, low-skilled occupations, are more vulnerable than Canadian or permanent resident workers. She testified that, ...have documents in evidence before me to support this assertion, including information provided by FARMS regarding the reasons given by employers for the repatria ...
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  • ...orest, for the majority, expressed the view that the civil law approach is more persuasive, and that the reasons that formed the basis of the common law ru ...his interpretation of it being forbearance on his behalf. Piapot requested information and have indicated they believed it was almost entirely paid. It has not be ...
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  • ...n, or control over persons allowed to enter the premises, even if there is more than one occupier of the same premises; (“occupant”) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $10,000. R.S.O. 1990, c. T.21, s. 2 (1); 2016, c. 8, Sched. 6, s. 1. ...
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  • ...the applicant is subject to rules restricting his use of the premises and, more fundamentally, the intention of the parties as expressed in the agreement w ...of the respondent filed under Tab 8 of the application record is very much more than a lease. As previously noted, it provides for building rules and a hos ...
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