C-25.01 - Code of Civil Procedure

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152. If a party fails to co-operate in establishing a case protocol, the other party files a proposal within the time limit for filing. On the expiry of a period of 10 days after the date of the filing, the proposal serves as the case protocol filed on that same date, unless the party that failed to co-operate has stated the points on which the parties differ. If the differences between the parties are such that they are unable to establish a case protocol, one of the parties or each of them files a proposal within the time limit for filing, stating the points on which the parties differ. If points on which the parties differ remain, the court may either convene the parties to establish the case protocol or establish the case protocol, even on its own initiative.
2014, c. 1, a. 152; 2020, c. 29, s. 22.
152. If a party fails to co-operate in establishing a case protocol, the other party files a proposal within the time limit for filing. If the differences between the parties are such that they are unable to establish a case protocol, one of the parties or each of them files a proposal within the time limit for filing, stating the points on which the parties differ. In such circumstances, the court may either convene the parties to establish the case protocol or establish the case protocol, even on its own initiative.
2014, c. 1, a. 152.