The Ministry of the Attorney General is pleased to announce that the 2021-22 Civil Remedies Grant Program application process is now open. The Program provides one-time funding of up to $100,000 per project (up to $200,000 per applicant organization) and will focus on the following priority crime types and population groups: Indigenous communities; Children and youth; Intimate partner and family violence; Gun and gang violence; and Rural/remote communities.
This form is used when a judge of the Superior Court of Justice issues a warrant under the Statutory Powers Procedure Act for the arrest of a person who was served with a summons and who failed to attend, remain in attendance, or participate in the hearing in accordance with the summons.
The expropriating authority uses this form to serve notice of the grounds upon which it intends to rely at a hearing requested by an owner under s. 6(2) of the Expropriations Act. Notice must be served on each party to the inquiry at least five days before the date fixed for the hearing.
This form is used by students-at-law (articling students), and by law students working for a lawyer, who seek to become commissioners for taking affidavits. If you are not a student-at-law or a law student employed by a lawyer, please use the form "Commissioner for Taking Affidavits - General Application".
Informs TCIU that an interpreter is required for a specified court action, or cancels an existing request. Contains information about the case, language requested, contact details of requestor and special instructions. Available in both internal and external versions.
This form is the prescribed form for a claim for a lien.
This form certifies that a contract has been substantially performed.
This form notifies all persons entitled to notice of a settlement meeting that the court has fixed a date for trial.
This form notifies parties that a preserved or perfected lien is being postponed in favour of the another person's interest in the premises.