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Results 1 to 10 of 210 for divorce rules
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The Transitional Divorce Rules, made under the Divorce Act (Canada) and the Judicature Act, are repealed. 36. Les Transitional Divorce Rules prises en vertu de la Loi sur le divorce (Canada) et de la Loi sur l'organisation judiciaire sont abrogées. Abrogation Coming into force 37.
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Application des règles générales 3 Specific Part of general rules applies (2) Where a rule provides that a specific Part or rule in the Supreme Court Rules applies to appeals, the specific Part or rule applies with any appropriate modifications.
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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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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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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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ordonnance en vertu de la Loi sur le divorce.
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