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Results 51 to 60 of 273 for child support
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any victim of the alleged offence by soliciting his or her concerns and facilitating the reconciliation of the victim and the young person, (iii) ensure that community support is available to the young person by arranging for the use of services from within the community, and enlisting members of the
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VESSELS ACT Infrastructure BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT Justice BUSINESS LICENCE ACT Municipal and Community Affairs CANNABIS PRODUCTS ACT Finance CHANGE OF NAME ACT Health and Social Services CHARTER COMMUNITIES ACT Municipal and Community Affairs CHARTERED PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS ACT Finance CHILD
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In this Act, "dependant" means an individual who resides with a senior citizen or disabled person and who, at any time within the relevant taxation period, is (a) dependent on the senior citizen or disabled person for support, and (b) either (i) the spouse of the senior citizen or disabled person
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up to 37 weeks in order to care for or support that child
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consultants, program support teachers and student support assistants; (b) funding for operating expenses associated with program support such as materials and supplies, specialized equipment and staff development; (c) funding to supplement regular busing funding for students with identified special
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magnétique, de support optique ou d’autre support à mémoire permanente; b) le Marantz PMD221; c) l’Optimus CTR-117; d) le Radio Shack TCR-200 Telephone Cassette Recorder; e) le Sony Confer/Corder BM-246.
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Durée de l’allocation payable au conjoint Allowance to child (3) An allowance payable to a recipient under paragraph (1)(b), subparagraph (1)(c)(i) or clause (1)(c)(ii)(B) is payable until the recipient ceases to be a child as defined in section 1.
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Durée de l’allocation payable au conjoint Allowance to child (3) An allowance payable to a recipient under paragraph (1)(b), subparagraph (1)(c)(i) or clause (1)(c)(ii)(B) is payable until the recipient ceases to be a child as defined in section 1.
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who is a family member of the employee; (e) travel necessitated by a written legal obligation, including travel required by a child custody arrangement and travel required by court orders; or (f) travel required by the employee in the performance of their duties as an employee. 2.
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(foster child) «famille» Le demandeur et les personnes à sa charge.
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