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Deputy Judges of the Small Claims Court. Deputy judges are senior lawyers appointed by the Regional Senior Judge, with the approval of the Attorney General, to preside over proceedings in the Small Claims Court. Interested lawyers with a minimum of 10 years’ experience may write to the Regional Senior Judge of the region in which they wish to ...
The Ethical Principles for Judges were established by the Canadian Judicial Council to provide ethical guidance for federally appointed judges. These Principles are: Judicial Independence, Integrity, Diligence, Equality, and Impartiality. The Principles as published have Commentaries on each of the Principles. Section 55 of the Judges Act, R.S ...
Deputy judges are senior lawyers appointed for a three-year term by the Regional Senior Judge, with the approval of the Attorney General. The Small Claims Court Administrative Judge may also hear Small Claims Court proceedings pursuant to s. 24(2) of the Courts of Justice Act. In addition, all Superior Court judges are also judges of the Small ...
Judges must render a fair decision when there is a conflict between two parties. Their decisions are made on the basis of the facts and evidence presented to them, decisions previously rendered by other Canadian courts, and according to the law applicable to the situation. The judges' decision is final, unless one of the two parties refers the case to a court of appeal.
Deputy Judge Wheatley has been a Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court in Toronto since 2006. She is currently President of the Toronto Deputy Judges Regional Association. She also served as a Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court in Hastings County from 1997 to 1999, before taking a position in the new Territory of Nunavut as the Director of Legal Aid Services in the Baffin region, until 2001.
Nov 16, 2020 · 1. Judges of all courts in Ontario, including judges presiding in the Small Claims Court and deputy judges of that court. 2. Masters. 3. Case management masters. PART VI JUDGES AND OFFICERS EXTRA-JUDICIAL SERVICES 84(1) A judge of the Court of Appeal or the Superior Court of Justice may
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Deputy judges. 32 (1) A regional senior judge of the Superior Court of Justice may, with the approval of the Attorney General, appoint a lawyer to act as a deputy judge of the Small Claims Court. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 2, s. 20 (11). Term of appointment (2) The appointment of a deputy judge is for a term of three years, subject to subsections (3 ...