Examples of Courts of Justice Act in a sentence
B-3, as amended (the "BIA") and section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
In the event interest is payable under the preceding paragraph, it shall be included (as defined in the Courts of Justice Act, S.O. 1984, c.
B-3, as amended (the “BIA”), and section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act R.S.O. 1990 c.
B-3, as amended, and under section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
We will focus on examining the Rules of Civil Procedure and the Courts of Justice Act, which will be augmented with a discussion of case law and how the rules have been interpreted.
Rate of Interest means the prejudgment interest rate determined under subsection 127(2) of the Courts of Justice Act or, if the contract or subcontract specifies a different interest rate for the purpose, the greater of the prejudgment interest rate and the interest rate specified in the contract or subcontract.
B-3, as amended (the “BIA”) and section 101 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
On February 28, 1995, the Courts of Justice Act established the Committee by legislation.
When can we expect that Judges will be able to deal with reserved decisions?• SCJ Response May 6: CJ Morawetz has asked all SCJ judges and masters, during this pandemic, to release all decisions within the timeframe prescribed under the Courts of Justice Act.
The submission to the arbitrator(s), and any award made in pursuance of it, may, at the instance of either of the Parties and without notice to the other of them, be made an Order of the Ontario Court (General Division), pursuant to the Arbitration Act and the Courts of Justice Act (Ontario).