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Chapter 8

 

  1. When you are legal writing you should?
    Use slang
    Use short sentences
    Use slang
    Make accusations
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  3. If you file a Notice of Family Claim you are:
    The respondent
    The defendant
    The claimant
    The third party
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  5. I can use the same court form for Provincial and Supreme court
    True
    False
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  7. Which is not true about affidavits?
    They must be written
    They are used as evidence
    They are only for expert witnesses
    They are sworn to be true
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  9. "Jon told me his bus left at 3:30pm" is not allowed in your affidavit because it is:
    Hearsay
    Opinion
    Accusation
    None of the above. Its allowed.
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  11. Which of these is the proper way to attach the 1st exhibit to your affidavit?
    Attached to this, my affidavit is Exhibit C, is a true copy of the truck receipt.
    Attached to this, my affidavit is Exhibit A, is a true copy of the truck receipt.
    Attached to this, my affidavit is Exhibit A, is a true copy of the truck receipt.
    Attached to this, my affidavit on the next page is a true copy of the truck receipt.
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  13. How must you serve a Notice of Family Claim?
    Ordinary Service
    Personal Service
    Court Service
    None of the above
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  15. To make changes to my Notice of Claim after I have filed it I must underline the changes in blue
    True
    False
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