Difference between revisions of "How Do I Waive Filing Fees in the Supreme Court?"

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#if your claim or your defence is, for any other reason, an "abuse of the process of the court."
#if your claim or your defence is, for any other reason, an "abuse of the process of the court."


In other words, if you're one of those people who sues the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Premier and the Attorney General every time they sue their neighbour for playing their music too loudly, you can expect that your application to waive fees <span class="noglossary">will</span> be turfed. If your claim is legitimate and well-founded, and you meet the general criteria for Rule 20-5, you should expect to get the order to waive fees.
In other words, if you're one of those people who sues the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Premier and the Attorney General or sue their neighbour every time they play their music too loudly, you can expect that your application to waive fees <span class="noglossary">will</span> be turfed. If your claim is legitimate and well-founded, and you meet the general criteria for Rule 20-5, you should expect to get the order to waive fees.


==For more information==
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