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Results 121 to 130 of 273 for child support
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, standards or clinical support tools or the code, standards or clinical support tools as amended from time to time: (i) standards for the practice of nursing, (ii) a code of professional conduct or ethics for nurses, (iii) clinical support tools for the practice of a category of nurses comparable
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In any action where (a) a child of tender years is tendered as a witness, and (b) the child does not, in the opinion of the Court, understand the nature of an oath, the evidence of the child may be admitted, though not given on oath, if, in the opinion of the Court, the child (c) is possessed of sufficient
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Fees are not payable under section 1, 1.2 or 2 in respect of a support application received under section 9 of the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act or a support variation application received under section 29 of that Act. R-056-2004,s.2; R-048-2012,s.3; R-128-2016,s.5. 5.
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, (c) parent, (d) sibling, (e) grandparent, (f) grandchild, (g) parent’s sibling, (h) sibling’s child; (parent le plus proche) 1.
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Fees are not payable under section 1, 1.2 or 2 in respect of a support application received under section 9 of the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act or a support variation application received under section 29 of that Act. R-056-2004,s.2; R-048-2012,s.3; R-128-2016,s.5. 5.
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Fees are not payable under section 1, 1.2 or 2 in respect of a support application received under section 9 of the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act or a support variation application received under section 29 of that Act. R-056-2004,s.2; R-048-2012,s.3; R-128-2016,s.5. 5.
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this Act, if (a) he or she is appointed under the Child and Family Services Act as a Director, assistant Director or Child Protection Worker; or (b) the Minister authorizes the inspector or investigator to examine child protection records
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of the tenant, any child of the tenant or any child who is in the care of the tenant; (b) a protection order made under subsection 7(1) of the Protection Against Family Violence Act in respect of the tenant, any child of the tenant or any child who is in the care of the tenant; (c) a peace bond or
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residents of the community or 50% of the adult population of the community, whichever is less; (b) the printed name and address of each petitioner; (c) where the community is a tax-based community, an indication of whether each petitioner is a ratepayer and which education district the ratepayer supports
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(4) A person referred to in subsection (1) who intends to amend a community treatment plan shall consult with the health professionals and other persons and bodies named in the plan, and proposed to be named in the amended plan, to ensure that adequate treatment, services and support will be available
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