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What is request for an order

The Request for an Order During Proceedings - Rule 19 (Form 10) is a legal document used by parties in Ontario to request specific orders during Human Rights Tribunal proceedings.

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Request for an order is needed by:
  • Applicants seeking specific court orders
  • Respondents involved in tribunal proceedings
  • Legal representatives of parties involved
  • Individuals needing to amend applications
  • Parties requesting extensions in proceedings
  • Lawyers specializing in human rights law
  • Organizations involved in legal disputes

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Form 10 serves to request specific orders during proceedings before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. It allows applicants to seek actions such as amending applications or consolidating applications.
The applicant is required to sign Form 10. Other parties involved, such as respondents and individuals classified as 'other,' do not need to sign the form.
When submitting Form 10, you need to provide supporting documents that justify your request. You should include detailed reasons for your request as well.
After delivering Form 10, a response is required from involved parties within 14 days. It's essential to adhere to this timeframe to ensure proper processing.
Completed Form 10 should be delivered to all relevant parties involved in the proceedings, including the tribunal handling your case. Ensure you follow submission procedures outlined by the tribunal.
Typically, there is no fee associated with submitting Form 10. However, always verify with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal for any changes to fee structures.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, failing to provide supporting documents, or overlooking the signature line. Review the form thoroughly before submission to avoid these errors.
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