C-72.01, r. 1.1 - Municipal Courts Regulation

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59. Service. Every application must be served on the opposing party or the lawyer for that party when so required, and on the assigned judge or, in the case of a municipal court where more than one judge is assigned to the court, the coordinating judge, with a notice of presentation of at least 3 working days, except Saturdays.
An application under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), (1982, c. 11), must be announced not later than when the date of the trial is set. The judge must then set a schedule for service of the application and, where applicable, for the opposing party’s response.
If the judge believes it is advisable, the judge may instead order that such an application, as well as the opposing party’s response where applicable, be served before the date of the trial is set.
The application must also be filed at the court office as soon as possible after service.
Proof of service must be attached to the original of the document served.
O.C. 1141-2021, s. 59; Decision 2023-08-02, s. 1; S.Q. 2023, c. 31, s. 66.
59. Service. Every application must be served on the opposing party or the lawyer for that party when so required, and on the president judge, the judge responsible for the court or the judge, with a notice of presentation of at least 3 working days, except Saturdays.
An application under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), (1982, c. 11), must be announced not later than when the date of the trial is set. The judge must then set a schedule for service of the application and, where applicable, for the opposing party’s response.
If the judge believes it is advisable, the judge may instead order that such an application, as well as the opposing party’s response where applicable, be served before the date of the trial is set.
The application must also be filed at the court office as soon as possible after service.
Proof of service must be attached to the original of the document served.
O.C. 1141-2021, s. 59; Decision 2023-08-02, s. 1.
59. Service. Every application must be served on the opposing party or the lawyer for that party when so required, and on the president judge, the judge responsible for the court or the judge, with a notice of presentation of at least 3 working days, except Saturdays.
An application under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), (1982, c. 11), must be served within at least 30 days.
The application must also be filed at the court office as soon as possible after service.
Proof of service must be attached to the original of the document served.
O.C. 1141-2021, s. 59.
In force: 2021-09-16
59. Service. Every application must be served on the opposing party or the lawyer for that party when so required, and on the president judge, the judge responsible for the court or the judge, with a notice of presentation of at least 3 working days, except Saturdays.
An application under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), (1982, c. 11), must be served within at least 30 days.
The application must also be filed at the court office as soon as possible after service.
Proof of service must be attached to the original of the document served.
O.C. 1141-2021, s. 59.