Sentences with phrase «ordinary course of proceedings»

Not exact matches

Legal - From time to time, the Company may become subject to legal proceedings, claims, and litigation arising in the ordinary course of business.
Evidence law presumes the authenticity of records if «if it is established that the electronic record was recorded or stored in the usual and ordinary course of business by a person who is not a party to the proceedings and who did not record or store it under the control of the party seeking to introduce the record.»
At the federal level, Fenton Law Group has made pioneering use of writ proceedings on behalf of clients who can not obtain satisfactory relief in the ordinary course of administrative practice.
In many cases of course the shoe is on the other foot and the Crown and other parties urge that these more fundamental questions are best dealt with in the ordinary courts rather than in regulatory, quasi-criminal, or judicial review proceedings: see, for example, R v Lefthand, 2007 ABCA 206, esp per Slatter JA).
The risk of conflation is all the greater because a few of the issues that Justice Rooke describes with OPCA's could be part of the experience of an ordinary self rep.. For example, Justice Rooke refers to the «strategy» of OPCA's «ambushing» the courts with new documentation in the course of proceedings — I know from many interviews that some self represented litigants do this completely unintentionally because they do not understand the correct procedure.
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