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Related Definitions Business Commencement Date means the first date on which the Company or any Affiliate, licensee or sublicensee of the Company makes a commercial sale of any Product within the Field of Activity in the Territory that would generate a payment to the Partnership or the Class A Limited Partners.
The Civil Claim must be served on all Defendants within one year after the date that the Civil Claim was filed. If a Plaintiff is unable to serve a Defendant within the one year, the Civil Claim may be renewed within that one year by order of the Court for an additional 3 month period.
Affidavit of Non-Commencement means that certain Affidavit of Non-Commencement executed by Borrower and Crescent Estates in favor Lender certifying that no construction has begun on the Amenities Center as of the Effective Date.
If you lose your case in small claims court, you must pay the amount of the judgment. Normally you have 30 days to pay. You'll be charged interest if you don't pay within this time limit. Worse still, your salary or property could be seized.
Letter of Commencement means the formal letter issued to the Contractor pursuant to the execution of the Contract.
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Related Definitions Non-Commencement means the cancellation of construction activity making a material change in a structure, or the cancellation of any other new development activity making a material change in the use or appearance of land.
After you have served your court materials to the respondent, you must prepare your Affidavit of Service. This is the court form that proves to the judge that the other party was properly notified of your application. Your Affidavit of Service must be completed by the person who served the documents.
This Standard Document is an affidavit of records that can be used by a party in Alberta litigation. The purpose of the affidavit of records is to disclose all records that are relevant and material to the issues in the action that are or have been under the party's control.
Small claims court only allows claims of up to $50,000.00. If your claim is greater than this amount, then you have two choices. Alberta Provincial Court allows plaintiffs, the person suing someone else, to utilize the system but they must abandon any amount of the claim over $50,000.00.
This form is called an Affidavit of Service. A licensed process server will have his or her own forms. To find Affidavits of Service go to Forms, visit a Court Help Center or ask the Court for one, most Courts will have this.