Order in Council #191 - More Amendments To the BC Supreme Court Civil Rules
Order in Council #191 was approved by the Ministry of the Attorney General on May 26, 2011. Â This order comes into force on July 1, 2011 and makes various amendments to the BC Supreme Court Civil Rules.
I have a copy of the order and am happy to share it with anyone who contacts me and requests a copy.
None of the changes are drastic and they comprise of little more than minor adjustments. Â A non-exhaustive list of the highlights are as follows:
- Obligations for responding to a lawsuit are changed now being triggered based on where a party is served as opposed to where they reside
- More simplified procedures for lawsuits transferred from Provincial Court
- Permission for parties to jointly request a Judicial Settlement Conference
- More simplified procedures for default judgement
- The creation of discretion to place a matter on the trial list even if a trial certificate is not filed in time
- Changes to Form 41 (Trial Briefs)
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July 1st, 2011 at 12:27 am
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