Part of a series of books providing coverage of civil litigation
law, A Guide to Collections Procedures in Ontario sets out the steps
that a creditor must follow in attempting to collect monies owed to him or her.
Precedents in the book are also included on an accompanying CD. Collections
provides practical, detailed guidance on:
- the debt collection process
- the differences among the various courts and procedures,
including when to commence proceedings in small claims court, when to use the
Simplified Procedure under Rule 76 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, and when
Civil Case Management under Rule 77 applies
- the process of issuing the statement of claim, the processes
involved in obtaining default judgment or summary judgment and defences that
debtors often use in defending claims
- enforcement of judgments, including a section on Reciprocal
Enforcement of Judgments
- precedents are included throughout, e.g., for notices of
garnishment, writs of seizure and, statements of claim, affidavits in support
of motions for judgment and draft judgments and many others precedents to
assist creditors in the preparation of materials required to obtain, and
ultimately to enforce, the judgment
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Written by
Rose H. McConnell. Published by CCH Canadian Ltd., 2002. |