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Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada

Version of section 52 from 2011-04-11 to 2013-12-31:

  •  (1) When the Act or these Rules require that a motion be heard by the Court, the motion shall be bound and consist of the following, in the following order:

    • (a) a notice of motion in Form 52;

    • (b) any affidavit necessary to substantiate any fact that is not a matter of record in the Court;

    • (c) a memorandum of argument in accordance with paragraph 25(1)(f), with any modifications that the circumstances require; and

    • (d) the documents that the applicant intends to rely on, in chronological order, in accordance with subrule 25(3).

  • (1.1) An originating motion shall include, after the notice of motion,

    • (a) a certificate in Form 25B that states

      • (i) whether there is a sealing or confidentiality order in effect in the file from a lower court or the Court and whether any document filed includes information that is subject to a sealing or confidentiality order or that is classified as confidential by legislation,

      • (ii) whether there is, pursuant to an order or legislation, a ban on the publication of evidence or the names or identity of a party or witness and whether any document filed includes information that is subject to that ban, and

      • (iii) whether there is, pursuant to legislation, information that is subject to limitations on public access and whether any document filed includes information that is subject to those limitations;

    • (b) a copy of any order referred to in subparagraphs (a)(i) and (ii) or of the provision of the applicable legislation mentioned in subparagraphs (a)(i) to (iii); and

    • (c) if a judge’s previous involvement or connection with the case may result in it being inappropriate for that judge to take part in the adjudication on the proceedings in the Court, a certificate in Form 25C setting out the issues.

  • (2) Parts I to V of the memorandum of argument shall not exceed 20 pages.

  • SOR/2006-203, s. 26
  • SOR/2011-74, s. 26

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