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Revision as of 21:16, 22 November 2022
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To request dispute resolution by the tribunal an applicant must provide to the tribunal a completed Dispute Application Form, and pay the required fee. | To request dispute resolution by the tribunal an applicant must provide to the tribunal a completed Dispute Application Form, and pay the required fee. | ||
'''NOTE:''' Parties drafting an application to the CRT should review the guidelines set out in Section V.E: Drafting a Notice of Claim for advice regarding what information should be included. | :'''NOTE:''' Parties drafting an application to the CRT should review the guidelines set out in Section V.E: Drafting a Notice of Claim for advice regarding what information should be included. | ||
===== (1) Application Costs and Where to Apply ===== | ===== (1) Application Costs and Where to Apply ===== | ||
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A Dispute Notice can be served on a respondent by e-mail, registered mail requiring signature, courier delivery requiring a signature, or personal delivery. Notice by e-mail is acceptable proof that the notice requirements are met only if the respondent replies to the email, contacts the CRT about the dispute, or confirms receipt of the Dispute Notice in some other way. Additional rules regarding notice delivery can be found here: https://civilresolutionbc.ca/help/how-do-i-serve-a-dispute-notice/. | A Dispute Notice can be served on a respondent by e-mail, registered mail requiring signature, courier delivery requiring a signature, or personal delivery. Notice by e-mail is acceptable proof that the notice requirements are met only if the respondent replies to the email, contacts the CRT about the dispute, or confirms receipt of the Dispute Notice in some other way. Additional rules regarding notice delivery can be found here: https://civilresolutionbc.ca/help/how-do-i-serve-a-dispute-notice/. | ||
If you have unsuccessfully tried to deliver a Dispute Notice to a respondent, you should contact the CRT to request an alternative method of delivery. | If you have unsuccessfully tried to deliver a Dispute Notice to a respondent, you should contact the CRT to request an alternative method of delivery. | ||
==== b) Permitted Methods of Service ==== | ==== b) Permitted Methods of Service ==== |