Under the Expropriations Act, if, before compensation is paid in full, the expropriating authority determines that it does not require the land or part of the land, the expropriating authority must use this form to notify each owner of the land.
Under the Expropriations Act, the expropriating authority must serve this form on registered owners (and may serve the form on owners as defined in s. 1(1) of the Expropriations Act) when a plan of expropriation has been filed in the land registry office but no agreement as to compensation has been made. The form must be served within thirty days after the date of registration of the plan.
Ciminal proceeding Ontario Court of Justice . Crown or accused's response to application.
An inquiry officer uses this form to give notice of the time and place of a hearing to each party when an owner of lands has requested a hearing under s. 6(2) of the Expropriations Act.
This form must be submitted by a person applying to court under the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 to be appointed guardian of a person who is incapable of personal care.
A Management Plan must be submitted when a person applies under s. 17(1) of the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 to replace the Public Guardian and Trustee as an incapable person's statutory guardian of property (using Form 1). The Management Plan is also required in court applications for the appointment of a guardian of property. The Management Plan sets out the applicant's plan for managing the property of the incapable person.
This form will allow members of the public and media to request access to exhibits in criminal cases and exhibits entered into evidence during civil and family trials.
Criminal proceeding in the Superior Court of Justice. Back sheet.
Used to name additional parties where a form does not have sufficient space.
An expropriating authority uses this form to apply for approval to expropriate land under the Expropriations Act.
An expropriating authority uses this form to serve notice of its application for approval to expropriate upon each registered owner of the lands to be expropriated. The expropriating authority must also publish the notice in accordance with s. 6(1) of the Expropriations Act.