Creber v. Franklin
- [1993] B.C.J. No. 890 (QL) (S.C.) (Chambers)
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Administrative Law Practice Manual
(Current to: May 01 2023)
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Chapter 15. The Role of the Respondent in Judicial Review or Appeal Proceedings
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IV. Practice of Respondents [§15.36]
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C. Responding to Judicial Review Proceedings [§15.43]
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3. Affidavit Material [§15.56]
- a. The Admissible Material [§15.57]
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3. Affidavit Material [§15.56]
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C. Responding to Judicial Review Proceedings [§15.43]
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IV. Practice of Respondents [§15.36]
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Chapter 15. The Role of the Respondent in Judicial Review or Appeal Proceedings
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British Columbia Civil Trial Handbook
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 4. Interlocutory Applications in a Civil Case
- VI. Preparing Affidavit Evidence to Support the Application [§4.13]
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Chapter 4. Interlocutory Applications in a Civil Case
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British Columbia Family Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2023)
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Chapter 9. Obtaining Court-ordered Interim Relief
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V. Methods for Applying for Interim Relief in a Family Law Case [§9.10]
- E. Affidavit Evidence in Support of an Interim Family Law Application [§9.20]
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V. Methods for Applying for Interim Relief in a Family Law Case [§9.10]
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Chapter 11. Using Alternatives to Trial in a Family Law Case
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I. Summary Trial in Family Law Proceedings [§11.1]
- B. How to Apply for Summary Trial in a Family Law Proceeding [§11.8]
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I. Summary Trial in Family Law Proceedings [§11.1]
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Chapter 9. Obtaining Court-ordered Interim Relief