194, which is
the rule governing motions for summary judgment.
Not exact matches
The key error, however, was the
motion judge's assessment that the FLR
governed certain procedural aspects inadequately, and that he should look to the civil procedure
rules for guidance instead.
The Court of Appeal affirmed the
motion judge's
ruling that, by choosing Ontario law as the
governing law, the parties imported the obligations under the Act but not the jurisdictional limit contained within the Act.
There is no shortage of rhetoric in the Supreme Court of Canada's recent decision on the scope and interpretation of amendments to Ontario's
Rule 20
governing motions for summary judgment.
The
rules in question are the ordinary
rules of civil procedure and evidence
governing matters such as pre-trial dispositive
motions, discovery, «half - time»
motions to dismiss or for directed verdicts, post-trial
motion rules, etc..
[10] Nothing in the statute expressly requires courts to hear such
motions to quash, [11] though perhaps a court must do so because an arbitrator's subpoena is
governed by
Rule 45.
This 1992 case has definitely walked down it, but at the ned of the day, the plaintiffs and their counsel were singing the Pink Floyd anthem «Another Brick in the Wall» after consistently banging their collective heads against a popular procedural wall — Northern District of Illinois Local
Rule 12
governing the briefing and submission of summary judgment
motions.
Some of the advantages of hiring a ticket defense attorney are that a ticketlawyer can argue
motions to exclude evidence based on the laws and administrative
rules governing speed measuring devices.
The preamble to the
motion recognizes that «every effort has been made by the CREA board to strengthen its marks by recommending amendments to the MLS
rules that
govern the acceptance of listings under the registrations», and that «it is highly desirable to achieve consensus within the boards / associations on the issue of MLS and Multiple Listing Service marks certification mark protection.»