Courts of Justice Act definition
Examples of Courts of Justice Act in a sentence
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.
Interest on retroactivity shall be payable commencing from the first date it is due and shall be calculated pursuant to the Courts of Justice Act.
Any award of the arbitration panel may, at the instance of either of the parties to this Agreement and without notice to the other of them, be made an Order of the Superior Court of Ontario, pursuant to the Arbitration Act, 1991 and the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C-43.
All retroactivity will be paid not later than six (6) weeks following the executed date of contract settlement, failing which, and from which point, interest of such retroactivity shall become payable, and calculated pursuant to the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O., 1984, C.
The Arbitration Tribunal shall award pre- and post-judgment interest on any damages awarded to the successful party in accordance with the Courts of Justice Act (Ontario).
If a payment is in arrears through no fault of BRI, the interest (if any) charged by BRI to LCBO for any late payment shall not exceed the pre-judgment interest rate established under subsection 127(2) of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
The mediator shall not be liable for anything done or omitted with respect to the mediation process and has the same immunity granted to a Judge or Master by Section 82 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.43.
Valuation of Consumer Agreements for the purposes of this section shall be determined by reference to the applicable buyout charge and any reasonable arrears assessed generally in accordance with MDG Newmarket Inc.’s usual business practices and will be subject, where applicable, to an NSF fee of not more than $35 and interest calculated so as to not exceed the Courts of Justice Act rate.
The arbitration panel shall not have the right to award any damages in excess of damages that could lawfully be awarded by a court of competent jurisdiction inclusive of interest in accordance with the Courts of Justice Act, 1990 (Ontario).
The Arbitrator may award pre- and post-judgment interest in accordance with the Courts of Justice Act (Ontario).