Locating Plaintiffs Reply Ontario

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In Ontario, a plaintiffs reply to a statement of defense must be filed with the court and served to the defendant. If you cant locate it, the plaintiff may not have filed it yet, there could be a delay in the courts administrative process, or it may not have been properly served. When drafting a reply, respond to each allegation by admitting, denying, or stating no knowledge. Always be concise and fact-based. Consult a legal professional for further guidance.

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still not able to locate a plaintiff reply to defendants stateemnts of defense
Hello Dar, in Ontario, the plaintiff's reply to a statement of defense is typically filed with the court and served to the defendant. If you're unable to locate it:
- The plaintiff may have not filed a reply yet.
- There could be a delay in the court's administrative process.
- The document may not have been properly served to you.
You might want to contact the court or a legal professional for assistance.
i am the plaintiff ,drafting a stateemnt of defense from receiving defence to allegations that are deemed frivio;ous ,untenious etc
Hello Dar,
In Ontario, when drafting a reply to the defendant's statement of defence, you should:
- Respond to each allegation, either admitting or denying it.
- If denying, provide your version of events.
- Be concise and clear.
Remember, legal advice is recommended.
only new and do not bring up anything new . How to respond if partial truth in defendant defence .Can i respond
Hello Dar,
If the defendant's statement of defence contains partial truth, you can:
- Acknowledge the true parts.
- Deny and explain the false parts.
- Maintain your original claims.
- Always stay on point and fact-based.
Please consult a legal professional for further guidance.
what form can i use or draft according to true ,denied and no knowledge
Hello Dar, in Ontario, you would typically use a 'Reply' form to respond to a Statement of Defence. You can:
- Admit the true parts (Admission)
- Deny the false parts (Denial)
- State 'no knowledge' for those you're unaware of
Please consult a legal professional for drafting assistance.