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===Preparing your book of authorities===
===Preparing your book of authorities===


The day of your hearing is at hand. At this point, you must prepare a book of authorities. This is a binder containing all of the case law and statutes that you are relying on in the argument you've set out in your factum. You should arrange the cases in the order that you set them out in the list of authorities in your factum. Make five copies. One copy is for you, another is for the respondent, and the court <span class="noglossary">will</span> get the remaining three. You <span class="noglossary">will</span> give the court their copies on the day of the hearing of your appeal.
You must prepare a book of authorities using Form 21. This is a binder containing all of the case law and statutes that you are relying on in the argument you've set out in your factum. You should arrange the cases in the order that you set them out in the list of authorities in your factum. Make five copies. One copy is for you, another is for the respondent, and the court <span class="noglossary">will</span> get the remaining three. You must file 3 copies with the registry at least 3 days before the hearing of the appeal.  


 
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Megan Ellis, QC | Megan Ellis]], June 11, 2019}}
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Mary Mouat|Mary Mouat QC]] and [[Samantha Rapoport]], June 29, 2017}}


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