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==Print test for list and subordinate lists==
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Here is a mixed list:
==What is police behaviour?==
# Most animals don't wear clothes
Examples of improper police behaviour include:
# Most humans do wear clothes
*using excessive force in the course of an arrest or investigation,
# These do not conform to these rules are:
*arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds,
## Full-time nudists
*obtaining a search warrant using false information,
## Dogs with sweaters
*harassing or targeting members of the public for an improper reason, and
# There is no evidence otherwise
*driving recklessly or dangerously.
# There is little evidence of the following:
## Dogs enjoy wearing sweaters
## Dogs dislike wearing sweaters


<tt>Here is a monotype mixed list:
<blockquote><tt><ol><li>Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.</li>
* Most animals don't wear clothes
<li>You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.</li></ol></tt></blockquote>
* Most humans do wear clothes
But then I interject for a reason. And continue:
* These do not conform to these rules are:
<blockquote><tt><ol start="3"><li>Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.</li>
*# Full-time nudists
<li>You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.</li></ol></tt></blockquote>
*# Dogs with sweaters
* There is no evidence otherwise
* There is little evidence of the following:
*# Dogs enjoy wearing sweaters
*# Dogs dislike wearing sweaters
</tt>


==Formal requirements==


The text of an affidavit is set out in numbered paragraphs. It's a good idea to state who you are and how you have personal knowledge of the facts that you are describing in the first paragraph of your affidavit (this is taken care of in the form required by the Provincial Court), and to say why you are swearing the affidavit in the second paragraph. For example, in the first paragraph you must say something like:


<tt>
:{|
|- valign="top"
| align=right |  1.||I am the Claimant in this matter, and as such have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.
|}
</tt>


In the second paragraph you might say:
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:{|
|- valign="top"
| align=right |  <tt>2.</tt>||<tt>I make this my affidavit in support of my application by Notice of Application dated 1 April 2013.</tt>
|}
 
If you are having a friend or relative make the affidavit, the first paragraph might read:
 
<tt><ol start="1">
<li>I am the sister of the Claimant in this matter, and as such have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.</li>
</ol></tt>
 
Every page of your affidavit must be numbered, including each page of any exhibits you might have attached. An ''exhibit'' is a document, including a picture, that is included in an affidavit to support to the facts described in the affidavit.
 
In the Supreme Court, you must put, in the upper-right hand corner of the first page, the name of the person swearing the affidavit, the sequential number of the affidavit in the affidavits sworn by that person so far, and the date the affidavit was sworn on. For example, if you are Jane Alice Doe, and this is your third affidavit, you would put this:

Latest revision as of 22:41, 29 July 2019

What is police behaviour?

Examples of improper police behaviour include:

  • using excessive force in the course of an arrest or investigation,
  • arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds,
  • obtaining a search warrant using false information,
  • harassing or targeting members of the public for an improper reason, and
  • driving recklessly or dangerously.
  1. Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.
  2. You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.

But then I interject for a reason. And continue:

  1. Arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds. But also, and arresting or detaining someone without reasonable grounds some more.
  2. You have at least three options. You could choose one or more of these. Word or targeting members of the public for an improper reason. Another sentence to the line break.



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