Territorial Court Regulation 3 — Canada — Northwest Territories law | Esheria

Territorial Court Regulation 3

These rules set how civil claims are started, served, defended, counterclaimed, and brought against third parties in the Territorial Court.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Northwest Territories
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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These rules set how civil claims are started, served, defended, counterclaimed, and brought against third parties in the Territorial Court. These rules cover settlement conferences, default judgments, document changes, witness attendance, trial conduct, offers to settle, and payment enforcement. This part sets procedures for payment hearings, default hearings, and garnishment, including filing steps, service deadlines, what parties must bring, and what judges and clerks may do. This part of the rules sets out how parties apply to a judge, how the clerk handles filings and hearings, when fees or adjournment costs are payable, and how contempt can be punished. This segment sets out court filing steps, service requirements, deadlines, and some execution exemptions for Territorial Court matters.