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This page provides a full-text search of the Acts and regulations of the Northwest Territories. A complete alphabetical listing is also available.
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Rules of procedure 67. (1) Subject to this Act, the regulations and the zoning bylaw, an appeal board may establish rules of procedure for appeals. 67. (1) Sous réserve de la présente loi, des règlements et du règlement de zonage, la commission d’appel peut fixer les règles de procédure applicables
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Proclamation de l’état d’urgence locale Rules of procedure for council 29.
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Nothing in this Part (a) authorizes a judge of the Territorial Court to vary a support order made in Canada by a federally appointed judge, or (b) allows a support order originally made under the Divorce Act (Canada) to be varied except as authorized by federal enactment. 23.
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(2) L'article 43 de la Loi s'applique à la décision prise par le comité d'appel relativement au renvoi d'un élève par une commission scolaire francophone de division. 3. (1) An appeal or review conducted under the Act and these regulations shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of natural
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Décision Appeal 9. (1) A person may, within three days after receipt of the notice under subsection 8(7), appeal the decision of the independent assessment committee to the Supreme Court in accordance with Part 44 of the Rules of the Supreme Court. 9. (1) Dans les trois jours de la réception de l
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The Board may establish rules setting out the manner in which openings referred to in section 12 are to be conducted and witnessed, and the manner and form in which their results are to be recorded. 16.
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for the amendment and renewal of registrations and licences; (f) suspend and cancel registrations and licences; (g) establish rules respecting the operation and administration of collection events, depots and processing centres; and (h) monitor the maintenance and submission of books and records
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PART 2 PARTIE 2 GENERAL RULES RÈGLES GÉNÉRALES 3. (1) For the purposes of subsection 9(4) of the Act and subject to subsection (2), a borrower may waive the time period for delivery of a disclosure statement for a mortgage loan if the borrower has received independent legal advice in respect of the
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of the Supreme Court, or, if there are no such rules applicable, in accordance with an order to be made by the presiding judge.
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For the purposes of sections 5 to 8, a reference to the law of a jurisdiction means the internal law of that jurisdiction excluding its conflict of law rules. SNWT 2009,c.14,s.107(9). 8.1.
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Please note that not all Northwest Territories statutes, regulations and court rules are consolidated in this service. Statutes with a temporary or limited effect, such as appropriations acts, loan authorization acts and acts writing-off or forgiving assets or debts, are not included. Similarly, regulations with a temporary or limited effect, such as bylaw exemption orders and liquor plebiscite orders, are not included.
The consolidations have been prepared for convenience of reference only, and are not an official statement of the law. Users should note that the Government of the Northwest Territories assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of the contents of the consolidations. The authoritative text of statutes can be ascertained from the Revised Statutes of the Northwest Territories, 1988 and the Annual Volumes of the Statutes of the Northwest Territories. Any certified Bills not yet included in the Annual Volumes can be obtained through the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. The authoritative text of regulations can be ascertained from the Revised Regulations of the Northwest Territories, 1990 and Part II of the Northwest Territories Gazette.
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