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welcome to you council sometimes when a proceeding is ongoing in a civil court in Ontario you may realize that you need to add delete or substitute a party to the proceeding if you need to do so you have to follow specific rules that are contained in the Rules of Civil Procedure and todays lecture will cover those rules and explain to you how you can add delete or substitute apart this lecture is for educational purposes only if you have any specific questions about your case you should contact a lawyer or a paralegal or the Law Society of Ontario for a referral to one of the legal experts we will specifically discuss rule 26 point zero two and twenty six point zero three with respect to the addition deletion or substitution of parties you may notice by reading the rules that rule 26 deals with all kinds of issues regarding the amendment of pleadings now rule 26 point zero and twenty-six point zero three they apply number one to all parties whether you are a plaintiff defendant third