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Results 111 to 120 of 273 for child support
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Retrait d’une ordonnance Independent child (2) Where a filed maintenance order provides for the maintenance of a child, and the Administrator considers that the child is no longer living with or dependent on the recipient, the Administrator may withdraw the maintenance order 30 days after sending a
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or investigator to examine child protection records.
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" means the natural child, stepchild or adopted child of the member who (a) is less than 19 years of age and resides with the member, (b) would qualify for a tax credit pursuant to section 118.3 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) for a mental and physical impairment and who is dependent on the member for
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is not properly secured in prescribed child restraint system 2 14. 154(1) Careless driving 6 14.1. 155.1(2) Driving while using a restricted electronic device 3 14.2. 155.2(2) Driving while using a restricted electronic device in a construction zone or school zone 3 15. 161(1) Failing to stop
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Rapport annuel Disbursements 6. (1) The Minister may make disbursements from the Fund for (a) the promotion and delivery of physical activity, sports and recreation programs; (b) the development of coaching; (c) the support of high performance athletes; (d) the payment of costs, expenses and other
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No person shall include in a student record (a) a medical or psychological report; (b) any information relating to an investigation under the Child and Family Services Act regarding a student or the family of a student; or (c) notes prepared by a teacher or the principal for the exclusive use of that
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Oral Hearings Audiences 31. (1) A party to an application that is proceeding by oral hearing, (a) shall serve written submissions in support of their argument on any other party to the application within the time directed by the Tribunal; and (b) may serve evidence in support of their argument on
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The attorney will also be able to use your property to provide support for your spouse and dependant children. You should consider very carefully whether or not you wish to impose any restrictions on the powers of your attorney. 5.
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