![]() ![]() Unless to do so would result in prejudice to a party that would not be compensable by costs or an adjournment. (b) to alter the capacity in which a party is bringing a proceeding, if the party could have commenced the proceeding in its altered capacity at the date of commencement of the proceeding, (a) to correct the name of a party, if the Court is satisfied that the mistake sought to be corrected was not such as to cause a reasonable doubt as to the identity of the party, or (c) the other parties are given an opportunity for any preparation necessary to meet any new or amended allegations.ħ6 With leave of the Court, an amendment may be made (a) the purpose is to make the document accord with the issues at the hearing (2) No amendment shall be allowed under subsection (1) during or after a hearing unless (5) A person who sends an originating document by electronic transmission shall provide the Registry with paper copies for issuance or arrange for the Registry to prepare those copies.ħ5 (1) Subject to subsection (2) and rule 76, the Court may, on motion, at any time, allow a party to amend a document, on such terms as will protect the rights of all parties. Marginal note:Originating documents sent by electronic transmission (4) A document that is sent by electronic transmission shall be in PDF (Portable Document Format) or any other format that is approved by the Court. Marginal note:Sending by electronic transmission - document format (e) the name and telephone number of the person that is to be contacted in the event of a transmission problem. (d) a fax number at which the sender may receive documents and (c) the total number of pages being transmitted, including the cover page (b) the date and time of the transmission (a) the name, address and telephone number of the sender (3) A document that is sent by fax shall include a cover page that sets out the following information: (b) any other document that is longer than 20 pages. (a) a motion record, application record, trial record, appeal book or book of authorities and (2) The Administrator’s consent is required before any of the following documents may be sent by fax: Marginal note:Sending by fax - prior consent required ![]() ![]() Marginal note:Sending documents for filingħ1 (1) A document may be sent to the Registry for the purpose of filing by delivery, mail, fax or electronic transmission. PART 3 Rules Applicable to All Proceedings (continued) Court Documents (continued) Filing of Documents ![]()
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