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Results 1 to 10 of 206 for divorce rules
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Dépôt d’une nouvelle requête après le rejet d’une requête sans préavis par un juge de la Cour suprême Divorce (4) No appeal is allowed from (a) a judgment granting a divorce, on or after the date on which the divorce takes effect; or (b) an order made in a divorce proceeding more than 30 days after
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For applying for a default hearing (paragraph 17(2)(c) of the Civil Claims Rules) $ 25 10. For filing a Garnishee Summons (paragraph 20(2)(b) of the Civil Claims Rules) . $ 25 11.
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For applying for a default hearing (paragraph 17(2)(c) of the Civil Claims Rules) $ 25 10. For filing a Garnishee Summons (paragraph 20(2)(b) of the Civil Claims Rules) . $ 25 11.
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For applying for a default hearing (paragraph 17(2)(c) of the Civil Claims Rules) $ 25 10. For filing a Garnishee Summons (paragraph 20(2)(b) of the Civil Claims Rules) . $ 25 11.
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time it makes an order under the Divorce Act
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Loi sur les sûretés mobilières Procedure Procédure Application of Rules of the Supreme Court 75. The Rules of the Supreme Court apply to the proceedings under this Act unless they are inconsistent with this Act. SNWT 2016,c.8,s.30. 75.
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For applying for a default hearing (paragraph 17(2)(c) of the Civil Claims Rules) $ 25 10. For filing a Garnishee Summons (paragraph 20(2)(b) of the Civil Claims Rules) . $ 25 11.
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A rule comes into force (a) on the commencement date stated in the rule; or (b) if no commencement date is stated in the rule, 15 days after it is made by the Minister. 3.
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In these regulations, "examiner" means a person who (a) is an examiner as defined in rule 234 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories; or (b) is a court reporter authorized to perform the duties of an examiner under rule 722 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the Northwest
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