Serving Motion Documents Ontario

Summary

In Ontarios Small Claims Court, you can serve motion documents to the defendants solicitor via PDF and mail. Ensure the document is served in a manner likely to bring it to the attention of the person being served. File a Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit (Form 15A) and an Affidavit of Service (Form 8A) with the court. Time extensions are at the courts discretion (Rule 1.03), and documents must be served at least three days before the hearing (Rule 8.01 and 8.02). Attach all relevant documents to support your reasons for requesting an extension. For detailed instructions, refer to the Ontario Small Claims Court Forms & Guides on www.Ontariocourtforms.On.Ca or the Ministry of the Attorney Generals site.

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Is it correct that i would need to send pdf to all defendants ,(soft copy) of motion for extended time . in small claims court in ontario. I would send to solicitor defending defendants instead of defendants them selves
Yes, in Ontario, you can serve documents to the lawyer representing the defendants. However, it's important to ensure:
- The document is served in a manner that is likely to bring it to the attention of the person being served.
- The person serving the document takes note of the date, time, and manner of service.
- Keep a copy of all served documents.
i would provide a affidavid and sent to court and request clerk to get permission to bring * A forward in ontario
It sounds like you're following the correct procedures. Just to clarify, by "bring * A forward", do you mean you're seeking to advance a Rule * motion? Your mention of an affidavit suggests you're preparing to support your motion. Is that correct?
no . Once i serve defendants solicitor , by pdf i would send hard copy via mail and attach this in email stating .I would register paper work and would require signature in order to forward to courts for permission for extension of time.
It seems like you're on the right track. To confirm, you're seeking permission for an extension of time in a small claims court matter. Are you aware of the specific rules governing time extensions in Ontario's small claims court?
no what are they .I would need to serve with in 3 days of date of hearing .
In Ontario's Small Claims Court:
- Time extensions are at the discretion of the court (Rule *.*).
- Service of documents must be done at least 3 days before hearing (Rule *.* and *.*).
- Affidavit of service is required (Rule *.*).

Please consult a legal professional for detailed advice.
do i need to send paper work with the * A ,or wait til at least three days prior to hearing .
In Ontario's Small Claims Court, the documents associated with the Rule 15A motion should be served to the other party at least three days before the hearing. However, consult a legal professional to ensure you're following all procedures correctly.
What is rule *.* in small claims court
Rule *.* in Ontario's Small Claims Court pertains to time calculations. It outlines how days are counted when determining deadlines and timelines under the Court's rules. For instance, if a rule requires an action within a certain number of days, weekends and holidays are usually excluded.
do i need to file paper work with motion for extension in small claims court in ontsario
Yes, in Ontario's Small Claims Court, you need to file paperwork for a motion for extension. Here are the steps:
*. Fill out a Notice of Motion and Supporting Affidavit (Form 15A)
*. Serve the notice to all parties involved
*. File the notice and an Affidavit of Service (Form 8A) with the court
Please consult a legal professional to ensure accuracy.
when i file with solicitor of defendant ,do i have to send attached paper work to colaberate my reasons in ontario according to *.*
Yes, when filing a motion for extension with the defendant's solicitor in Ontario's Small Claims Court, you should attach all relevant documents that support your reasons for requesting an extension. This is in line with Rule *.*, which allows the court to extend timelines at its discretion.
web site for simple instruction for filing a 15A to solicitor of defendant properly
You can refer to the Ontario Small Claims Court Forms & Guides on www.ontariocourtforms.on.ca. They provide detailed instructions on filling out forms, including Form 15A. Alternatively, the Ministry of the Attorney General's site (www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca) has a guide to serving documents in Small Claims Court.