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'''Form F17 Requisition (General)''' is a prescribed form under the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. A Form F17 Requisition is called for in numerous contexts, and the information to include will vary depending on the specific context. | '''Form F17 Requisition (General)''' is a prescribed form under the [http://canlii.ca/t/8mcr Supreme Court Family Rules]. A Form F17 Requisition is called for in numerous contexts, and the information to include will vary depending on the specific context. | ||
Some applications are made by Requisition along with a supporting by letter. For convenience the Supreme Court issued ''[http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/practice_and_procedure/practice_directions/family/FPD-13-Applications_Made_by_Requisition_Supported_by-Letter.pdf Practice Direction FPD-13]'', which provides a variation of the usual Form F17 Requisition that a party can use instead of providing a separate letter setting out the reasons why the order is sought. FPD-13 the older FPD-2 in December 2015. The example provided uses an application to set aside a Judicial Case Conference to demonstrate. | Some applications are made by Requisition along with a supporting by letter. For convenience the Supreme Court issued ''[http://www.courts.gov.bc.ca/supreme_court/practice_and_procedure/practice_directions/family/FPD-13-Applications_Made_by_Requisition_Supported_by-Letter.pdf Practice Direction FPD-13]'', which provides a variation of the usual Form F17 Requisition that a party can use instead of providing a separate letter setting out the reasons why the order is sought. FPD-13 replaced the older FPD-2 in December 2015. The example provided uses an application to set aside a Judicial Case Conference to demonstrate. | ||
Be careful to ensure you view an example that is appropriate for your needs. | Be careful to ensure you view an example that is appropriate for your needs. | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 26 June 2017
Form F17 Requisition (General) is a prescribed form under the Supreme Court Family Rules. A Form F17 Requisition is called for in numerous contexts, and the information to include will vary depending on the specific context. Some applications are made by Requisition along with a supporting by letter. For convenience the Supreme Court issued Practice Direction FPD-13, which provides a variation of the usual Form F17 Requisition that a party can use instead of providing a separate letter setting out the reasons why the order is sought. FPD-13 replaced the older FPD-2 in December 2015. The example provided uses an application to set aside a Judicial Case Conference to demonstrate. Be careful to ensure you view an example that is appropriate for your needs.
Where to find this form and any examples[edit]
The following are links to blank versions of this form, plus examples for particular contexts:
Number | Name | Blank |
Blank Word |
Blank HTML |
Completed Example |
Other Resources |
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Form F17 | Requisition (General) | Multi | HTML | Multi | DOC (fillable) | |
Form F17 | Requisition (to Reset a Hearing) | |||||
Form F17 | Requisition Schedule A (to Avoid Judicial Case Conference) | DOC | Practice Direction FPD-13 | |||
Form F17 | Requisition (Search for Withdrawal from Joint Claim) | DOC | ||||
Form F17 | Requisition (Search for Response) | DOC |
See also[edit]
- See the full list of Supreme Court Family Forms.