Under the Expropriations Act, the expropriating authority uses this form to provide notice to a registered owner that it requires possession of expropriated land. Unless a judge orders otherwise, the date for possession must be at least three months after the date that the notice of possession was served.
The Butternut Data Collection Form is the form that must be used by a person who is a Butternut Health Expert (as defined in Ontario Regulation 830/21) when conducting a Butternut health assessment for the purposes of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA).
This form is used for annual reporting of landfill gas collection, methane destruction and/or use by large landfills in Ontario in accordance with O.Reg. 347 under the Environmental Protection Act.
To be used by the applicant or respondent as additional evidence in support of either their application to establish or vary support or in support of their response to the application to establish or vary support. The form is also used by either party in response to a request for further information or documents from the court hearing the application.
The approving authority uses this form to certify its approval of a proposed expropriation under s. 8(3) of the Expropriations Act. If the approval is endorsed on a plan of the land intended for registration under s. 9, Form 6 should be used.
To provide information to assist the court in making a determination of parentage under a support application under the Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act, 2002 if the applicant believes that the Respondent may not agree that they are a parent of the child or agree that they have a legal obligation to support the child.
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.
Public appointees to complete this form at least four months prior to the expiration of their appointment to indicate their interest in being reappointed (completed at the direction of the requestor).
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The form is used to refer a child/youth to outpatient services at CPRI. When an outpatient referral is received, a clinical team works with the referent and community partners to gather information about the referral and how to best meet the needs of the child/youth being referred.
To be completed at the voting place by a person who is on the voters' list, but who does not have proof of identity and proof of residence.
Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act - General Order