C-25.1, r. 0.1 - Regulation of the Court of Appeal of Québec in penal matters

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18. Designation of parties. The following must be indicated beneath the name of each party: the party’s status in appeal in upper-case letters, followed by the party’s status in first instance and, if applicable, status in Superior Court, in lower-case letters.
An intervenor in first instance or before the Superior Court is designated as APPELLANT, RESPONDENT or IMPLEADED PARTY, as the case may be. The designation “INTERVENOR” is reserved solely for the party authorized to intervene in appeal.
The status in appeal of a decision-maker affected by an application for judicial review is that of IMPLEADED PARTY.
O.C. 1186-2019, s. 18.
In force: 2019-12-26
18. Designation of parties. The following must be indicated beneath the name of each party: the party’s status in appeal in upper-case letters, followed by the party’s status in first instance and, if applicable, status in Superior Court, in lower-case letters.
An intervenor in first instance or before the Superior Court is designated as APPELLANT, RESPONDENT or IMPLEADED PARTY, as the case may be. The designation “INTERVENOR” is reserved solely for the party authorized to intervene in appeal.
The status in appeal of a decision-maker affected by an application for judicial review is that of IMPLEADED PARTY.
O.C. 1186-2019, s. 18.