Chapter 9 Review Questions

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Chapter 9 Review Questions (LOP Textbook) 1. List the procedural steps in simplified procedure actions. a. Statement of claim b. Statement of defence c. Closing of pleadings d. Affidavit of documents e. Oral examination for discovery f. Settlement discussions g. Mandatory mediation (only in Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor) h. Setting action down for trial i. Pre-trial conference j. Placing action on trial list k. Trial record l. Summary trial 2. Name the procedural stages that ordinary actions go through to reach trial. a. Claim b. Pleadings c. Discoveries d. Pre-trial, and e. Trial 3. Name the document which begins an ordinary procedure action and a simplified procedure action. a. Statement of claim 4. Name the document to be filed when setting a simplified procedure action down for trial. a. Notice of readiness for pre-trial conference 5. What is the purpose of mandatory mediation? a. The purpose of mandatory mediation is to discuss the possibilities of settlement or to narrow any issues in dispute. 6. What is the basic difference between an ordinary trial and a summary trial? a. A summary trial is shorter than an ordinary trial, because it consists of affidavit evidence. 7. Practice directions are directions which require one to practise a particular task to perfection. Explain. a. Practice directions are usually a supervising judge’s “memo” to the legal profession of changes in practice. Practice directions do not change the Rules of Civil Procedure, they vary or refine the rules. b. The practice directions usually apply only to the issuing region to suit the needs of that region. Expect, therefore, practice variations among court offices across the province. 8. Name the rule number that governs simplified procedure actions. a. Rule 76 9. Which rule number of the Rules of Civil Procedure prescribes Form 14A?
a. Rule 14
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