C-12 - Charter of human rights and freedoms

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104. To hear an application, the Tribunal shall sit in a division composed of 3 members, that is, the judge presiding the division and 2 assessors assisting him, designated by the president. The member presiding the division shall decide the application alone.
However, a preliminary or incidental application or an application under section 81 or 82 shall be heard and decided by the president or by the judge to whom he refers the application; such an application shall be referred to a division of the Tribunal in the cases determined by the tribunal regulations or where the president so decides.
1989, c. 51, s. 16; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP); I.N. 2017-12-01.
104. To hear an application, the Tribunal shall sit in a division composed of 3 members, that is, the judge presiding the division and 2 assessors assisting him, designated by the president. The member presiding the division shall decide the application alone.
However, a preliminary or incidental application or an application under section 81 or 82 shall be heard and decided by the president or by the judge to whom he refers the application; such an application shall be referred to a division of the Tribunal in the cases determined by the tribunal regulations.
1989, c. 51, s. 16; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
104. To hear an application, the Tribunal shall sit in a division composed of 3 members, that is, the judge presiding the division and 2 assessors assisting him, designated by the president. The member presiding the division shall decide the application alone.
However, a preliminary or incidental application or an application under section 81 or 82 shall be heard and decided by the president or by the judge to whom he refers the application; such an application shall be referred to a division of the Tribunal in the cases determined by the rules of procedure and practice or where the president so decides.
1989, c. 51, s. 16.