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Form 27: Notice of motion (modified to include heading, signature block and filing party's details as required by Order 41 of the Federal Court Rules)
Version: 1
Rule: Order 19, rule 2
Use: Interlocutory applications allow a party or person to ask the Court for any order other than the final judgment sought in an existing proceeding.
Filing fee: Where the notice of motion is being used to apply for an interlocutory order: if a corporation is liable to pay the fee: $577, in any other case: $288. Where the notice of motion is being used to apply for leave or special leave to appeal: if a corporation is liable to pay the fee: $1250, in any other case: $625. Where the notice of motion is being used to apply for the review of a registrar's decision: if a corporation is laible to pay the fee: $767, in any other case: $383. You can apply to have these fees waived if payment would cause you financial hardship.
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