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Supreme Court
==Supreme Court==
===Forms involved==={| You <span class="wikitable sortablenoglossary" border="1"|+ |-! scope="col" class="sortable"| Number! scope="col" class="sortable" | Name! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Blank>will<br/span>PDF! scope="col" have to prepare a Notice of Application in Form F31 and an Affidavit in Form F30 to correct an order in the Supreme Court. The notice of application <span class="unsortablenoglossary" | Blank>will<br/span>Word! scope="col" simply say that you're applying to correct the order of judge or master so-and-so, made on such-and-such a date. The affidavit <span class="unsortablenoglossary" | Blank<br/>HTML! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Completedwill<br/span>Example! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other Resources|- {{:Form F31 Notice of Application}}|- {{:Form F30 Affidavit}}|}simply discuss the problem in the order and provide some proof about what the order ought to say, such as the court clerk's notes from the original hearing. Ask the registry to see the clerk's notes.
===Steps===You In the Supreme Court, the application <span class="noglossary">will</span> have to prepare a [[Form F31 Notice of Application|Notice be made under Rule 15-1(18) of Application]] and [[Form F30 Affidavit|Affidavit]] to correct an order in the Supreme Court. The notice <span class="noglossary">will</span> simply say that youFamily Rules, also called the ''slip rule''re applying , which gives the court the authority to correct the order of judge or master so-and-so, made on such-and-such a date. The affidavit <span class="noglossaryclerical mistake">will</span> simply discuss the problem in the an order and provide some proof about what resulting from "an accidental slip or omission." This rule also allows the court to amend an order ought to say, such as the court clerkdecide an issue that should have been decided but wasn's notes from the original hearingt. Ask The scope of the registry to see Supreme Court rule is a bit broader than the clerk's notesProvincial Court rule.
In These applications are normally brought before the Supreme Court, the application <span class="noglossary">will</span> be same judge that made under Rule 15-1(18) of the Supreme Court Family Rulesorder being reviewed, also called the ''slip rule'but if that's not possible or convenient, which gives the another judge of that court the authority to correct a "clerical mistake" in an order resulting from "an accidental slip or omission." This rule also allows the court to amend an order to decide an issue that should have been decided but wasn't. The scope of the Supreme Court rule is a bit broader than the Provincial Court rulecan hear it.
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