C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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Schedule 1
(Articles 119 and 813.5)
BOOK X

SCHEDULES


NOTICE TO DEFENDANT

TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff has filed this action in the office of the .............. (Name of court) of the judicial district of ...............

To contest the plaintiff’s allegations, you must first appear by filling out an appearance form at the office of the Court House of ............... You may mandate a lawyer to represent you and act in your name.

(Proper box to be checked off by plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney.)
( ) Civil matters

If you wish to contest the plaintiff’s allegations, you must first appear at the office of the court within the following time limit: ..............

Thereafter, you may contest the plaintiff’s allegations within the legal time limits.

( ) Family matters

If you wish to contest the plaintiff’s allegations, you must do so within the same time limit within which you must appear, which is: ...............

You will be given no extension beyond the time given for appearing.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you fail to appear or to contest the plaintiff’s allegations within the time limit(s) fixed, the plaintiff may obtain a judgment in default against you. Moreover, if you do not appear, the plaintiff will not be required to inform you of any further proceedings.
1975, c. 83, s. 83; 1978, c. 8, s. 4; 1992, c. 57, s. 419; 1996, c. 5, s. 62.
Schedule 1
(Articles 119.1 and 813)
BOOK X
SCHEDULES


NOTICE TO DEFENDANT

(1) This document indicates that an action is taken against you.
(2) This action may entail a condemnation against you.
(3) It is important that you act within the delay mentioned in this document
(a) either by speaking to an attorney who may represent you and act in your name,
(b) or by going yourself to the Court House to fill out an appearance form.
You will then be able to oppose such action within the legal delays.
(4) If you do not act within the delay mentioned in this document, personally or through an attorney, the plaintiff will have the right to act in your absence and the judge can then render judgment without your being notified.
1975, c. 83, s. 83; 1978, c. 8, s. 4; 1992, c. 57, s. 419.
Schedule 1
(Article 119.1)
BOOK X
SCHEDULES


NOTICE TO DEFENDANT

(1) This document indicates that an action is taken against you.
(2) This action may entail a condemnation against you.
(3) It is important that you act within the delay mentioned in this document
(a) either by speaking to an attorney who may represent you and act in your name,
(b) or by going yourself to the Court House to fill out an appearance form.
You will then be able to oppose such action within the legal delays.
(4) If you do not act within the delay mentioned in this document, personally or through an attorney, the plaintiff will have the right to act in your absence and the judge can then render judgment without your being notified.
1975, c. 83, s. 83; 1978, c. 8, s. 4.