FORM 14E, Courts of Justice Act, NOTICE OF APPLICATION 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open FORM 14E in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the general heading and court seal at the top of the form. This sets the context for your application.
  3. In the 'TO THE RESPONDENT' section, clearly state that a legal proceeding has been commenced by you, the applicant. Include details about the hearing date, time, and court address.
  4. If you wish to oppose this application, prepare a notice of appearance using Form 38A. Ensure you serve it on the applicant’s lawyer or directly on the applicant if they are unrepresented.
  5. In the APPLICATION section, specify what relief you are claiming in point 1. In point 2, outline your grounds for application with references to any relevant statutes or rules.
  6. List any documentary evidence you will present at the hearing in point 3. This may include affidavits or other documents supporting your case.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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Use Form 4 or an equivalent financial declaration to ask the court to waive the filing fees for an appeal or petition for review in any civil case. For criminal and habeas corpus cases, use Form 23 CJA Financial Affidavit instead of Form 4 to request a fee waiver or to ask for appointment of counsel.
Appearance notice Similar to a summons, this document compels an accused to appear in court at a specific time and place.
0:30 2:00 You need to file you must include the case caption information on the top of the motion. Indicating.MoreYou need to file you must include the case caption information on the top of the motion. Indicating. The court and docket number for the case. Next.
An application is a form of legal proceeding. A motion, however, is not a separate proceeding. Rather, a motion is a procedure by which particular relief is sought within the framework of an existing (or impending) action. An application is one of two ways to start a legal proceeding in Ontario.
The notice of application sets out who the parties are, when and how the application will be heard (typically in person or video conference), the relief (orders) sought, the grounds (basis) for the application and identifies the evidence (affidavits) to be relied up.

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