Acts and Regulations

2012-103 - General

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Memorandum of satisfaction
73(1)A clerk shall accept a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26A) for filing if it is signed by the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment and the signature and contents are proven by affidavit.
73(2)An adjudicator may, on application, certify a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26B) and file it with the clerk if the adjudicator is satisfied that
(a) notice of the request was served on the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment, and
(b) the judgment has been satisfied.
73(3)When a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment is accepted for filing by the clerk, the clerk shall enter a satisfaction of judgment in the records of the court and, if the judgment was filed with the Court of King’s Bench, forward a copy of the memorandum to a clerk of the Court of King’s Bench.
2023, c.17, s.257
Memorandum of satisfaction
73(1)A clerk shall accept a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26A) for filing if it is signed by the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment and the signature and contents are proven by affidavit.
73(2)An adjudicator may, on application, certify a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26B) and file it with the clerk if the adjudicator is satisfied that
(a) notice of the request was served on the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment, and
(b) the judgment has been satisfied.
73(3)When a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment is accepted for filing by the clerk, the clerk shall enter a satisfaction of judgment in the records of the court and, if the judgment was filed with the Court of Queen’s Bench, forward a copy of the memorandum to a clerk of the Court of Queen’s Bench.
Memorandum of satisfaction
73(1)A clerk shall accept a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26A) for filing if it is signed by the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment and the signature and contents are proven by affidavit.
73(2)An adjudicator may, on application, certify a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment of the court (Form 26B) and file it with the clerk if the adjudicator is satisfied that
(a) notice of the request was served on the person entitled to the benefit of the judgment, and
(b) the judgment has been satisfied.
73(3)When a memorandum of satisfaction of judgment is accepted for filing by the clerk, the clerk shall enter a satisfaction of judgment in the records of the court and, if the judgment was filed with the Court of Queen’s Bench, forward a copy of the memorandum to a clerk of the Court of Queen’s Bench.