Difference between revisions of "Terminology"

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;applicant:In the Provincial Court, the person who begins a court proceeding. In the Supreme Court, the person who makes an application for for an order, usually an interim order.
;applicant:In the Provincial Court, the person who begins a court proceeding. In the Supreme Court, the person who makes an application for for an order, usually an interim order.
;application:In the Provincial Court, a court proceeding. In the Supreme Court, a request to the court that it make an order for specific relief, usually on an interim or temporary basis.
;application:In the Provincial Court, a court proceeding. In the Supreme Court, a request to the court that it make an order for specific relief, usually on an interim or temporary basis.
;Appliction to Change or Cancel an Order (Form 2):A legal document required by the Provincial Court Family Rules to start a court proceeding to vary or cancel an order or set aside an agreement.
;Application to Change or Cancel an Order (Form 2):A legal document required by the Provincial Court Family Rules to start a court proceeding to vary or cancel an order or set aside an agreement.
;Appliction to Obtain an Order (Form 1):A legal document required by the Provincial Court Family Rules to start a court proceeding setting out the orders sought by the applicant and briefly summarizing the relevant facts.
;Application to Obtain an Order (Form 1):A legal document required by the Provincial Court Family Rules to start a court proceeding setting out the orders sought by the applicant and briefly summarizing the relevant facts.
;application respondent:In the Supreme Court, the person against whom an application has been brought.
;application respondent:In the Supreme Court, the person against whom an application has been brought.
;Application Response (Form F32):A legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules setting out the application respondent's position on the relief claimed in an application and the grounds on which that relief is opposed.
;Application Response (Form F32):A legal document required by the Supreme Court Family Rules setting out the application respondent's position on the relief claimed in an application and the grounds on which that relief is opposed.

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