Fee Waiver in Canada
Fee Waiver
This section offers an overview of Fee Waiver under Canadian law, reporting on the provincial jurisdiction differences.
Concept of Fee Waiver in Ontario
This section provides the essential definition of Fee Waiver relevant or under the laws of Ontario: A mechanism for waiving court or enforcement fees. People who cannot afford to pay may request that these fees be waived. Fee waiver applies to most fees in civil, family, and small claims court proceedings. A request form must be submitted and determination is based on financial eligibility criteria.
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- Article Name: Fee Waiver
- Author: Edward Andrew
- Description: This section offers an overview of Fee Waiver under Canadian law, reporting on the provincial jurisdiction differences. [...]
This entry was last updated: January 31, 2017