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Students should consult the [http://www.lawsociety.bc.ca B.C. Law Society web site] for an extensive checklist for examination in aid of execution. Although this checklist is for the Supreme Court process, it is useful for Small Claims payment hearings as well. | |||
#Preliminary Matters | |||
#Employment | |||
#Real Property | |||
#Other Property (Legal or Equitable) | |||
#Dispositions of Property | |||
#Spouse | |||
#Family | |||
#Debts | |||
#Personal Budget | |||
#Litigation and Judgments | |||
#Satisfaction of the Judgment | |||
#Supplementary Questions for a Corporate Debtor | |||
Revision as of 23:53, 12 August 2020
Students should consult the B.C. Law Society web site for an extensive checklist for examination in aid of execution. Although this checklist is for the Supreme Court process, it is useful for Small Claims payment hearings as well.
- Preliminary Matters
- Employment
- Real Property
- Other Property (Legal or Equitable)
- Dispositions of Property
- Spouse
- Family
- Debts
- Personal Budget
- Litigation and Judgments
- Satisfaction of the Judgment
- Supplementary Questions for a Corporate Debtor
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 10, 2020. |
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