Acts and Regulations

2012, c.15 - Small Claims Act

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Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(a);
(b) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(b);
(c) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(c);
(d) prescribing forms to be used for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(e) respecting the pleading, practice and procedure in the court, including, but not limited to, the costs that may be awarded and the mediation of actions;
(f) respecting transfers from the court to the Court of King’s Bench or any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(g) respecting transfers to the court from any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(h) respecting appeals, including, but not limited to, the pleading, practice and procedure on appeal, limiting the right of appeal, the rules of evidence on appeal and the costs that may be awarded on appeal;
(i) respecting the setting aside of a judgment or order of the court, including one that is filed in the Court of King’s Bench;
(j) prescribing judicial districts;
(k) prescribing the time and place for sittings of the court;
(l) prescribing the form, content and manner of maintenance of records of the court, the place or places at which or the length of time for which they are to be maintained and providing for their destruction and disposal;
(m) prescribing the duties, powers and authority of the court, the adjudicators, the Registrar, the deputy registrars, the clerks and the deputy clerks;
(n) respecting the procedures of a complaints committee;
(o) prescribing fees for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(p) waiving all or part of a fee and prescribing the circumstances under which a fee or part of a fee may be waived;
(q) prescribing the rate of interest a judgment is to bear;
(r) respecting the awarding or calculation of prejudgment interest;
(s) prescribing witness allowances;
(t) respecting any matter that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers necessary or desirable to carry out the intent and purpose of this Act.
2023, c.17, s.256
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(a);
(b) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(b);
(c) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(c);
(d) prescribing forms to be used for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(e) respecting the pleading, practice and procedure in the court, including, but not limited to, the costs that may be awarded and the mediation of actions;
(f) respecting transfers from the court to the Court of Queen’s Bench or any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(g) respecting transfers to the court from any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(h) respecting appeals, including, but not limited to, the pleading, practice and procedure on appeal, limiting the right of appeal, the rules of evidence on appeal and the costs that may be awarded on appeal;
(i) respecting the setting aside of a judgment or order of the court, including one that is filed in the Court of Queen’s Bench;
(j) prescribing judicial districts;
(k) prescribing the time and place for sittings of the court;
(l) prescribing the form, content and manner of maintenance of records of the court, the place or places at which or the length of time for which they are to be maintained and providing for their destruction and disposal;
(m) prescribing the duties, powers and authority of the court, the adjudicators, the Registrar, the deputy registrars, the clerks and the deputy clerks;
(n) respecting the procedures of a complaints committee;
(o) prescribing fees for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(p) waiving all or part of a fee and prescribing the circumstances under which a fee or part of a fee may be waived;
(q) prescribing the rate of interest a judgment is to bear;
(r) respecting the awarding or calculation of prejudgment interest;
(s) prescribing witness allowances;
(t) respecting any matter that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers necessary or desirable to carry out the intent and purpose of this Act.
Regulations
38The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(a);
(b) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(b);
(c) prescribing an amount for the purposes of paragraph 5(1)(c);
(d) prescribing forms to be used for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(e) respecting the pleading, practice and procedure in the court, including, but not limited to, the costs that may be awarded and the mediation of actions;
(f) respecting transfers from the court to the Court of Queen’s Bench or any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(g) respecting transfers to the court from any other court, including the circumstances under which an application for a transfer may be made;
(h) respecting appeals, including, but not limited to, the pleading, practice and procedure on appeal, limiting the right of appeal, the rules of evidence on appeal and the costs that may be awarded on appeal;
(i) respecting the setting aside of a judgment or order of the court, including one that is filed in the Court of Queen’s Bench;
(j) prescribing judicial districts;
(k) prescribing the time and place for sittings of the court;
(l) prescribing the form, content and manner of maintenance of records of the court, the place or places at which or the length of time for which they are to be maintained and providing for their destruction and disposal;
(m) prescribing the duties, powers and authority of the court, the adjudicators, the Registrar, the deputy registrars, the clerks and the deputy clerks;
(n) respecting the procedures of a complaints committee;
(o) prescribing fees for the purposes of this Act and the regulations;
(p) waiving all or part of a fee and prescribing the circumstances under which a fee or part of a fee may be waived;
(q) prescribing the rate of interest a judgment is to bear;
(r) respecting the awarding or calculation of prejudgment interest;
(s) prescribing witness allowances;
(t) respecting any matter that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers necessary or desirable to carry out the intent and purpose of this Act.