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Affidavit of Documents under Rule 76 - Ontario Civil Procedure

Affidavit of Documents under Rule 76 - Ontario Civil Procedure Parties are required to disclose all documentary evidence whether favourable or unfavourable to their case. This disclosure of documents is accomplished through affidavit of documents. This lecture explains the contents of the affidavit of documents and timeline for their production in the context of Rule 76 - Simplified Procedure.

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Lecture Outline:

0:02 Introduction to Rule 76 and Disclaimer
0:32 Rule 76: Simplified Procedure
1:37 What are the Basic Steps?
1:57 Affidavit of Documents
5:30 What Forms do you use for the Affidavit of Documents? 30A or 30B. Schedules A,B,C and D
8:13 Lawyer’s Certificate
8:38 Timeline for Service of Affidavit of Documents
9:31 What is it that you need to serve?
10:11 Conclusion

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