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  1. A remedy is a means of resolving a civil case. There are three different types. Monetary remedies, called damages, are the most common. The judge or jury who decides the case fixes the amount of damages. The judge or jury will take into account the expenses incurred by the plaintiff.

  2. A proceeding before a judge or justice of the peace to discuss certain parts of a criminal case. This includes bail hearings, case management hearings, judicial pre-trials, preliminary inquiries and trials. Hearsay. The report of another person’s words by a testifying witness.

  3. 1.2 Judges have a duty to follow the law and do what is just. Commentaries: a) Judges have a duty to apply the relevant law to the facts and circumstances of the cases before the court and render justice within the framework of the law. 1.3 Judges respectfully maintain order, decorum and solemnity in court in all in-person and virtual settings.

  4. Nov 3, 2015 · Judges in a superior court do have power in relation to lower court judges. They have the last word as well as the power to reverse. And if a superior court uses its power to excoriate lower court judges, those lower court judges may write to avoid censure rather than to search for justice – i.e., their independence may be impaired.

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  5. ct. on of sending a person to a penal or mental institution. 2. The order directing. n officer to take a person to a penal or mental institution.COMMITMENT ORDER - A court order directing that an individu. l be kept in custody, usually in a penal or mental facility.COMMON LAW - The legal system that.

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  6. Glossary of Legal Terms. A. Action. A judicial proceeding where one party takes another party to court for the redress of a wrong. An action is commenced by the filing of a plaintiffs claim that details a cause of action. Adjournment. The rescheduling of a hearing to another time and/or place.

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  8. Court of Appeal Summaries (October 28 - November 1): Zwaan v. LaFramboise, 2024 ONCA 800 (CanLII) CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. This website provides access to court judgments, tribunal decisions, statutes and ...