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Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada (SOR/2002-156)

Regulations are current to 2024-03-06 and last amended on 2021-01-27. Previous Versions

FORM 67Rule 67Supreme Court of Canada

Notice of Request — Vexatious Proceeding

(Style of Cause (Rule 22) – Use Form 1 of Guidelines for Preparing Documents to be Filed with the Supreme Court of Canada (Print and Electronic))

TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to subrule 67(1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Registrar may request a judge to make an order staying the proceedings, and, if the judge is satisfied that (name) is conducting a proceeding in a vexatious manner, the judge may order a stay of proceedings.

OR

TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to subrule 67(1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Registrar may request a judge to make an order that no further document be filed relating to a proceeding, and, if the judge is satisfied that the filing of further documents would be vexatious or made for an improper purpose, the judge may order that no further documents be filed.

Dated at (place and province or territory) this (date) day of (month), (year).

Registrar

ORIGINAL TO: THE PARTY

(Name, address and telephone number, and fax number and email address (if any))

COPIES TO: (Name, address and telephone number, and fax number and email address (if any), of all other parties)

NOTICE TO THE PARTIES: The parties may serve and file a response to this notice within 10 days after receipt of this notice.

  • SOR/2006-203, s. 48
  • SOR/2011-74, s. 55
  • SOR/2013-175, s. 46
 

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