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Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada (SOR/2002-156)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada | XMLFull Document: Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada [265 KB] | PDFFull Document: Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada [631 KB]Regulations are current to 2013-04-29 and last amended on 2011-04-11. Previous Versions
Filing of Sealed Documents19.1 (1) A document that is subject to a sealing or confidentiality order from a lower court or the Court or that is classified as confidential by legislation shall be filed in a sealed envelope and accompanied by a covering letter and a copy of the sealing or confidential order or provision of the applicable legislation.(2) The following documents shall be filed in a sealed envelope, along with two redacted printed versions and one redacted electronic version of the document if one is required under these Rules:(a) a document containing a document that is subject to a sealing or confidentiality order from a lower court or the Court or that is classified as confidential by legislation;(b) a document that reveals information that is subject to a sealing or confidentiality order from a lower court or the Court or that is classified as confidential by legislation; or(c) a document that a party requires to be sealed.(3) A document referred to in paragraph (2)(b) or (c) shall be accompanied by a motion to seal to the Registrar.SOR/2011-74, s. 8.
Service of Documents20. (1) Service of any document on a party shall be made on the party’s counsel or agent or, if the party is not represented by counsel, on the party or the party’s agent by(a) personal service made on any day other than a holiday;(b) ordinary mail, except for originating documents or documents filed in support;(c) registered or certified mail or by courier;(d) fax transmission, except for(i) documents that are required to be bound under these Rules, and(ii) documents that are longer than 40 pages, unless the recipient consents to the fax transmission, or(e) leaving a copy with a party’s counsel or agent or with an employee in the office of the counsel or agent.(2) Service of both the printed and electronic versions is not required if the counsel being served accepts service of one of those versions.(3) Every document served by fax transmission shall include a cover page that shows(a) the title of the document being transmitted;(b) the sender’s name, address and telephone number;(c) the name of the party being served and of the party’s counsel, if any;(d) the date and approximate time of the transmission;(e) the number of pages transmitted, including the cover page;(f) the fax number of the transmitting fax machine; and(g) the name and telephone number of the person to contact if there are transmission problems.(4) Subject to subrule (5), a document is deemed to have been served on the day on which it is received or is admitted to have been received, unless it is received between 5:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. local time or on a day that is a holiday, in which case it is deemed to have been filed the following day that is not a holiday.(5) A document served by ordinary mail is deemed to have been served on the fifth business day after the document is mailed.(6) When an attempt by an authorized person to serve a document in accordance with the rules of procedure applicable in the province or territory in which the document is served has failed and was recorded in that person’s certificate of service, he or she may serve the document by leaving on the premises a copy of the document intended for the addressee.(7) Proof of service of the printed version or the electronic version is sufficient.(8) Proof of service shall be verified by filing, in accordance with Rule 19, one of the following documents within two days after service, unless a judge or the Registrar otherwise orders:(a) an affidavit of service in Form 20;(b) a certificate of service by any authorized person in accordance with the rules of procedure applicable in the province or territory in which the document is served;(c) an admission of service endorsed by the party or their counsel or agent;(d) if service is made by registered or certified mail or by courier, an affidavit annexing a post office receipt, a receipt card bearing the signature of the person served or a copy of the tracking results of the courier service indicating the status of the delivery of the document; or(e) if service is made by fax transmission, a copy of the cover page in accordance with subrule (3) and a transmission slip that confirms the date and time of transmission.(9) The Registrar may, on motion, make any order for substitutional service that the circumstances require.SOR/2006-203, s. 3; SOR/2011-74, s. 8.Previous Version
Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada1 - PART 1 APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION 1 - Application 2 - Interpretation 3 - Where No Provisions 4 - Prescribing Conditions 5 - Computation of Time 6 - Extension or Abridgment 7 - Adjournment 8 - Dispensing with Compliance 9 - PART 2 ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURT 9 - Business Hours 10 - Registrar to Keep Records 11 - Official Languages 12 - PART 3 POWERS OF THE REGISTRAR 12 - Order of Registrar Binding 13 - Reference to a Judge 14 - PART 4 GENERAL RULES 14 - Name of Party 15 - Representation of Parties 16 - Agents 17 - Change of Representation or Withdrawal of Counsel or Agent 18 - Adding and Substituting Parties 19 - Filing of Documents 19.1 - Filing of Sealed Documents 20 - Service of Documents 21 - Guidelines for Preparing Documents 22 - Style of Cause 23 - Covers 25 - PART 5 LEAVE TO APPEAL 25 - Application for Leave to Appeal 26 - Service and Filing 27 - Response 28 - Reply 29 - PART 6 LEAVE TO CROSS-APPEAL 29 - Application for Leave to Cross-Appeal 30 - Response 31 - Reply 32 - PART 7 SUBMISSION TO THE COURT 32 - Submission of Applications 33 - PART 8 APPEALS AND CROSS-APPEALS 33 - Notice of Appeal 34 - Service and Filing of Notice of Appeal 35 - Service and Filing of Appellant’s Documents 36 - Service and Filing of Respondent’s Documents 37 - Service and Filing of Intervener’s Documents 38 - Documents on Appeal and Cross-Appeal 38 - Appellant’s Record 39 - Respondent’s Record 40 - Printing Requirements for a Record 41 - Dispensing with Printing of Record 42 - Factum on Appeal 43 - Factum on Cross-Appeal 44 - Book of Authorities 45 - Condensed Books 46 - PART 9 REFERENCES 46 - Reference to the Court 47 - PART 10 MOTIONS — GENERAL RULES 47 - Motion to a Judge or the Registrar 47 - General 48 - Service and Filing 49 - Response to Motion 50 - Reply 51 - Submission to a Judge or the Registrar 52 - Motion Before the Court 52 - General 53 - Service and Filing 54 - Response 55 - PART 11 PARTICULAR MOTIONS 55 - Motion for Intervention 60 - Motion to State Constitutional Question 62 - Motion to Stay 63 - Motion to Quash 63.1 - Assignment of Counsel by the Court to Act on Behalf of Accused 64 - PART 12 DISMISSALS AND VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS 64 - Dismissal for Delay — Application for Leave to Appeal 65 - Dismissal for Delay — Appeals 66 - Vexatious Proceedings 68 - PART 13 SCHEDULING AND APPEARANCES 68 - Scheduling — Motions and Applications for Leave 69 - Scheduling — Appeals 70 - Appearances — Motions and Applications for Leave 71 - Appearances — Appeals 72 - Failure to Appear 73 - PART 14 RECONSIDERATIONS AND RE-HEARINGS 73 - Reconsideration of Application for Leave to Appeal 74 - Re-hearing of Application for Leave to Appeal 75 - Reconsideration or Re-Hearing of a Motion 76 - Re-Hearing of Appeal 77 - PART 15 ORDERS AND JUDGMENTS 77 - Orders 78 - Review of Order of Registrar 79 - Judgment of the Court 80 - Date of Judgment 81 - Amending Judgment 82 - PART 16 FEES AND COSTS 82 - Fees Payable to Registrar 83 - Taxation of Costs 84 - Objection to Taxation of Costs 85 - Costs of Discontinuance or Dismissal 86 - PART 17 SECURITY 86 - Payment of Money Out of Court 87 - Security and Interest 88 - Dispensing with Security 89 - PART 18 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 89 - Affidavit 90 - Examination on Affidavit 91 - Oaths and Witnesses 92 - Appointment of Amicus Curiae 92.1 - Changes Affecting the Record 93 - Discontinuance 94 - Notices to the Profession 95 - Special Notice Convening Court 96 - PART 19 TRANSITIONAL, REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE 96 - Transitional 97 - Repeal 98 - Coming into force FORM 14 - NOTICE OF NAME - (Style of cause (Rule 22) — Use Form 1 of Guidelines for Preparing Documents to be Filed with the Supreme Court of Canada (Print and Electronic)) SCHEDULE A - TARIFF OF FEES TO BE PAID TO THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA SCHEDULE B - TARIFF OF FEES AND DISBURSEMENTS TO BE TAXED BETWEEN PARTIES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Previous PageNext PageTable of Contents1 ... 23 ... 78 ... 1617 ... 1919.1 ... 2021 ... 2223 ... 2526 ... 2930 ... 3334 ... 3536 ... 3738 ... 4243 ... 454647 ... 4950 ... 5253 ... 5758 ... 6162 ... 6566 ... 7071 ... 7374 ... 8384 ... 8889 ... 9596 ... 98FORM 95 : SUPREME COURT OF CANADASCHEDULE A : TARIFF OF FEES TO BE PAID TO THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADASCHEDULE B : TARIFF OF FEES AND DISBURSEMENTS TO BE TAXED BETWEEN PARTIES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADARelated Provisions