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Begin by filling in the 'Style of Proceeding' section at the top. This includes your case number and the names of the parties involved, written in capital letters.
In Part 1, specify any orders you consent to by referencing the applicant’s numbered paragraphs. Clearly outline your terms for consent.
For Part 2, list any orders you oppose, again referring to the specific numbered paragraphs from the application.
In Part 3, indicate any orders on which you take no position, citing the relevant paragraph numbers.
Part 4 requires a brief summary of facts supporting your opposition. Use numbered paragraphs for clarity.
In Part 5, outline your legal basis for opposing the application, including any relevant rules or case citations.
List all affidavits and documents you will rely on in Part 6, ensuring each is properly identified.
Finally, estimate how long you expect the application process will take and provide your address for service if necessary.
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