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A respondent who believes another person is responsible for a claim can request resolution of the claim against that other person, often referred to as a “third party claim” by:
A respondent who believes another person is responsible for a claim can request resolution of the claim against that other person, often referred to as a “third party claim” by:
*indicating in a completed Dispute Response Form that the respondent will apply for dispute resolution against the other person,
:(i) indicating in a completed Dispute Response Form that the respondent will apply for dispute resolution against the other person,
*completing an Additional Claim Form identifying the other person and describing any claims against that person,
:(ii) completing an Additional Claim Form identifying the other person and describing any claims against that person,
*providing the Additional Claim Form to the tribunal, and
:(iii) providing the Additional Claim Form to the tribunal, and
*paying the required fee to add a claim (see '''Appendix I: Civil Resolution Tribunal Fees''').
:(iv) paying the required fee to add a claim (see [[Civil_Resolution_Tribunal_Fees_(20:App_I)|Appendix I: Civil Resolution Tribunal Fees]]).


A respondent who adds an additional party to a claim must complete the steps for applying for CRT Dispute Resolution, except the time frame for providing notice to the other person is 30 days instead of 90 days, and the original Dispute Notice and any responses must be provided along with the Dispute Notice for the additional claims.
A respondent who adds an additional party to a claim must complete the steps for applying for CRT Dispute Resolution, except the time frame for providing notice to the other person is 30 days instead of 90 days, and the original Dispute Notice and any responses must be provided along with the Dispute Notice for the additional claims.
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