(19) No action or other proceeding for damages shall be
instituted against a judge or member of a committee for any act done in good faith in the execution or intended execution of any power or duty of the person under this section, or for any neglect or default in the exercise or performance in good faith of such power or duty.
(21) No action or other proceeding for damages shall be
instituted against a judge, regional senior judge or member of a committee for any act done in good faith in the execution or intended execution of any power or duty of the person, or for any neglect or default in the exercise or performance in good faith of such power or duty.
(19) No action or other proceeding for damages shall be
instituted against a judge, case management master or member of a committee for any act done in good faith in the execution or intended execution of any power or duty of the person, or for any neglect or default in the exercise or performance in good faith of such power or duty.
Not exact matches
He said if there was an independent prosecution, something his government will
institute if it wins power, these three persons would have been prosecuted independently without the
judges themselves taking contempt action
against them.
She is now precluded from
instituting any new action of any nature or court proceeding of any nature in any court in Ontario, including small claims court, and she is precluded from bringing any further or fresh step in any existing action without the consent of a Superior Court
judge, which consent will only be granted after the plaintiff makes an application for it, and provides proof that she has paid $ 40,000 of the more than $ 50,000 in cost orders that have been made
against her to date.
The appeal
judge also agreed with the arbitrator that it would make little sense to allow insurers to pursue nominal loss transfer claims
against each other, which is one of the purposes behind
instituting the $ 2,000 deductible: