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  2. Begin by entering the defendant's name at the top of the form. If there are multiple defendants, ensure you list them all clearly.
  3. In the section labeled 'Claims', state the precise relief you are seeking. Be specific and concise to ensure clarity.
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Jurisdiction of Federal Court of Appeal 27 (1) An appeal lies to the Federal Court of Appeal from any of the following decisions of the Federal Court: (a) a final judgment; (b) a judgment on a question of law determined before trial; (c) an interlocutory judgment; or.
Appeals from final judgments must be filed and served within 28 days of the decision.
The losing party in a decision by a trial court in the federal courts normally is entitled to appeal the decision to a federal court of appeals.
Each Canadian province and territory has a court of appeal or appellate division that hears appeals from decisions of the superior courts and provincial/territorial courts. The number of judges on these courts may vary from one jurisdiction to another, but a court of appeal usually sits as a panel of three.
You may appeal the decision of an Associate Judge by way of motion to a Judge of the Federal Court, pursuant to Rule 51 of the Federal Courts Rules. However, a decision of a Judge may be appealed only to the Federal Court of Appeal, pursuant to section 27 of the Federal Courts Act.

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