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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43== ...e a police officer to accompany the sheriff and assist in the execution of the order. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, s. 141. ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] * Brantford is part of the Central West Region ...
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  • ===[[:Category:The Courts | The Courts]]=== ...tree style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">The Courts</categorytree> ...
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  • ...person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice. ...ction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the circumstances. ...
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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43<ref name="CJA"/>== ...rior Court of Justice orders otherwise because it is necessary to do so in the interests of justice. 1994, c. 12, s. 7; 1996, c. 25, s. 9 (14). ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] ==Contacting the Court== ...
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  • ==Regulations Under the Courts of Justice Act:== *[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900200 Rules of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) in Provincial Offences Proceedings (R.R ...
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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43== 10 (1) The Ontario Court of Justice is continued under the name Court of Ontario in English and Cour de l’Ontario in French. ...
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  • ==R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 200: RULES OF THE ONTARIO COURT (PROVINCIAL DIVISION) IN PROVINCIAL OFFENCES PROCEEDINGS{{ORE 7. (1) An application provided for by the Act or these rules shall be commenced by notice of application. ...
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  • ==[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c43#BK183 Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43]== ...ument filed in a civil proceeding in a court, unless an Act or an order of the court provides otherwise. ...
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  • ...is also possible that Marshall has a remedy pursuant to the provisions of the Sale of Goods Act.<ref name="SalesofGood"/> <ref name="CJA">Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/ ...
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  • ...(H.C.J.). No doubt unanimity on this question continues to evade Ontario courts in 2012. ...e of no authorities which analyze this question in any depth as applied to the Small Claims Court. Nor am I aware of any appellate decisions on this poin ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] * Barrie is part of the Central East Region ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] * [[Justices of the Peace (ON)]] ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] ...e kind of enforcement request, such as a Notice of Garnishment, along with the Order to be Enforced. Ottawa SCSM does not allow you to generate an SCSM nu ...
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  • ==[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c43/v30#BK20 Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43]== ...urt of Justice designated by the regional senior judge in the region where the deputy judge sits. ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] ...y, and contact the trial coordinator with your availability and details of the motion. ...
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  • ...ts of Justice Act, a fine for contempt does not go to the plaintiff but to the Crown. ..., Mr. Faisal Mehboob, has expressed his remorse and provided an apology to the Court for his conduct. ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] * guelph.SCJ.courts@ontario.ca (Superior Court Clerk) ...
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  • ...is the primary forum for judicial review of government action in Ontario. The Divisional Court also has some jurisdiction regarding civil and family appe ...s to the Divisional Court are generally heard in the judicial region where the matter originally arose. A proceeding is usually heard and decided by a pan ...
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  • ...r where the proceeding was commenced a requisition together with a copy of the order as entered. :(2) Where the property is not delivered up under a writ of delivery, the order may be enforced by a writ of sequestration (Form 60B) under rule 60.0 ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] ===The Guide Concerning e-Delivery of Documents in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice=== ...
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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43== 95 (1) This Part applies to civil proceedings in courts of Ontario. ...
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  • ...d for it, and not on the conclusion the court itself would have reached in the administrative decision maker’s place.</b></u> ...also Dunsmuir, at paras. 62-64; McLean, at para. 22) in order to identify the appropriate standard.</b></u> ...
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  • ...ew that applies on judicial review cannot then be rebutted by reference to the statutory appeal mechanism.</b></u> ...sures that courts are able to provide the last word on questions for which the rule of law requires consistency and for which a final and determinate answ ...
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  • ...is claimed at the rate of 4.3% compounded. The rate is not objected to but the compounding is. ...ilable to it. Alternatively, it should be presumed that the wrongdoer made the most beneficial use of it. See <i>Air Canada v. Ontario (Liquor Control Boa ...
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  • ...of whether the illegality of the Termination for Cause provision rendered the Termination of Employment with Notice provision unenforceable. ...e="Wood"/> The following points from that summary are particularly apt for the purposes of this appeal: ...
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  • The following is not legal advice, it is a guide for educational purposes only. ===Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43=== ...
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  • ...of whether the illegality of the Termination for Cause provision rendered the Termination of Employment with Notice provision unenforceable. ...e="Wood"/> The following points from that summary are particularly apt for the purposes of this appeal: ...
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  • ===[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90c43/v30#BK20 Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43]=== 21 (1) A proceeding in the Divisional Court shall be heard and determined by three judges sitting toge ...
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  • <center>Courts of Justice Act</center> ...rd on (date)), at (place), (recite any particulars necessary to understand the order). ...
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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43== ...overy of possession of personal property is claimed and it is alleged that the property, ...
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  • ==O. Reg. 258/98: RULES OF THE SMALL CLAIMS COURT<ref name="O. Reg. 258/98"/>== :(10) A notice of examination (Form 20H) shall be served by the creditor on the debtor or person to be examined personally as provided in rule 8.02 or by a ...
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  • ...of success and/or where the appeal can be said to be an abuse of process: Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C. 43, s. 134(3) (“CJA”); Lesyork Holdi ...matter, and are frankly, frivolous or vexatious and constitute an abuse of the court. ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] ** Responsible for the entire South-West Region ...
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  • [[Category:Ontario Courts]] The counter is only open from 9-11 a.m. and then 2-4 p.m. ...
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  • ...es), but are implied by the court, by reference to the complete history of the employer-employee relationship. ...in each particular case.</span> The relationship of master and servant in the modern corporate world cannot be determined as though that relationship con ...
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  • ...e of the defendant since no inconsistency is introduced into the fabric of the law in making such an award. ...hould be entitled to deny recovery in tort to a plaintiff on the ground of the plaintiff's immoral or illegal conduct. It would also introduce a series o ...
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  • ==Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43<ref name="CJA"/>== ...penalize a party or a party’s representative for unreasonable behaviour in the proceeding. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, s. 29; 2006, c. 21, Sched. C, s. 105 (2) ...
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  • ...sinesses/confirming-a-gst-hst-account-number.html Verify a HST number with the Canada Revenue Agency] ...raffic-tickets-and-fines-online-or-request-meeting-resolve-your-case Check the status of traffic tickets and fines] ...
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  • * [[:Category:The Courts |Courts and Tribunals]] * [[:Category:Ministries of the Ontario Government |Ministries of the Ontario Government]] ...
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  • ...rd and determined or is abandoned or is dismissed for want of prosecution, the court may make any order with respect to costs that it considers just and r ...lerk to the person entitled to them, and shall fix the period within which the costs shall be paid. ...
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  • ...o a modern case in the Supreme Court of Canada dealing with consortium and the bases of Ontario jurisdiction: ...Ontario and concluded that there was not. At p. 7 O.R., p. 350 D.L.R., of the Court of Appeal judgment Schroeder, J.A., says: ...
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  • ...similar facts and my research has not revealed one. This case is possibly the first. ...blished and developing legal grounds that support the proposition that the courts can and should provide civil recourse for individuals who suffer harm arisi ...
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  • [13] The relevant contract principles are as follows: ::i. <u>The plain, literal and ordinary meaning of a written contract shall be given ef ...
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  • [32] In Soulos, at para. 45, the Supreme Court outlined <b><u>four conditions that should generally be satis ...urts of equity have enforced, in relation to the activities giving rise to the assets in his hands; ...
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  • ...te proceedings. In the Attorney General of Canada’s view, that is in fact the case in this appeal. ...ne adopted by the Court in that case would have no legal basis in light of the case’s status as a precedent</b></u> <i>(Canada (Procureur général) v. ...
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  • ...rder, finding that the trial judge had erred by making findings of fact on the motion. ...mary judgment is not available under the Small Claims Court Rules but that the motion judge's decision is nonetheless sustainable under rule 12.02. Facts ...
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  • * [[:Category:Ontario Courts | Ontario Courts]] ...appeal the order to the Divisional Court within 30 days after being given the order, but only on a question of law. ...
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