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Guide
to Ontario Courts
Court
of Appeal for Ontario, Superior
Court of Justice, Ontario Court
of Justice |
Ministry
of the Attorney General
(Ontario)
The
Attorney General of Ontario is a
senior member of the Executive
Council of Ontario (or cabinet)
and governs the Ministry of the
Attorney General of Ontario -
the department responsible for
the oversight of the justice
system within the province. The
Attorney General is an elected
Member of Provincial Parliament
who is chosen by the premier and
appointed by the
lieutenant-governor. The
Ministry's goal is to provide a
fair and accessible justice
system which reflects the needs
of the diverse communities it
serves across government and the
province. It strives to manage
the justice system in an
equitable, affordable and
accessible way throughout the
province.
More
from wikipedia click here |
Rule
of Civil Procedure
Courts
of Justice Act - R.R.O.
1990, REGULATION 194
Civil procedure
is the body of law that sets out
the rules and standards that
courts follow when adjudicating
civil lawsuites (as opposed to
procedures in criminal law
matters). These rules govern how
a lawsuit or case may be
commenced, what kind of service
of process (if any) is required,
the types of pleadings or
statements of case, motions or
applications, and orders allowed
in civil cases, the timing and
manner of depositions and
discovery or disclosure, the
conduct of trials, the process
for judgment, various available
remedies, and how the courts and
clerks must function.
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from wikipedia click here |
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The world is a dangerous place to live in, not because
of the people who are evil, but because of the people
who don’t do anything about it.'
Albert
Einstein |
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'I
do
believe
in
democracy
and
I
do
believe
in
the
power
of
the
people
and
I
do
believe
that
if
we
took
our
case
and…yelled
it
loud
enough
and
enough
times
that
we
would
prevail.
'
David Asper - The Milgaard
Inquiry |
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No
man
is
above
the
law
and
no
man
is
below
it:
nor
do
we
ask
any
man's
permission
when
we
ask
him
to
obey
it.
Theodore
Roosevelt |
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When
the
30-year-old
lawyer
died
he
said
to
St.
Peter,
"How
can
you
do
this
to
me?
-
a
heart
attack
at
my
age?
I'm
only
30."
Replied
St.
Peter:
"When
we
looked
at
your
total
hours
billed
we
figured
you
were
95."
Anonymous |
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The
law,
in
its
majestic
equality,
forbids
the
rich
as
well
as
the
poor
to
sleep
under
bridges,
to
beg
in
the
streets,
and
to
steal
bread.
Anonymous |
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