C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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331.3. The procedure and the time limit for communicating exhibits may be agreed between the parties in the proceeding timetable or determined by the court.
If the proceeding timetable does not set out the procedure or the time limit for communicating exhibits, a party having received a notice of disclosure may, in writing, request a copy of the exhibits. If the request is not complied with within 10 days after it is received, the party may apply to the court for satisfaction.
1994, c. 28, s. 20; 2002, c. 7, s. 73.
331.3. A party receiving a disclosure notice may make a written request for a copy of or access to the exhibits disclosed. If the request is not complied with within 10 days after it is received, the party having made the request may, by motion, apply to the court to secure compliance with the request.
Where the judgment granting the motion directs a party to provide a copy of or access to the exhibits within a determined period of time and the party fails to comply, the party having presented the motion may, upon expiry of the period of time, obtain the dismissal of the application or defence or the striking of the allegations involved.
1994, c. 28, s. 20.