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Court Rules Act
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The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make court rules, but must first get the Attorney General’s recommendation and consultation with specified court chiefs for rules under sections 1 to 4.
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The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make court rules, but must first get the Attorney General’s recommendation and consultation with specified court chiefs for rules under sections 1 to 4.
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This Act sets out how the British Columbia Court of Appeal is organized and how appeals are handled, including court composition, appeal procedures, powers, costs, and transition rules.
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This document is the Court of Appeal Act 77 1996 and the text says it was repealed.
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This document is the Credit Reporting Act, and the source notes that it was repealed on July 4, 2004.
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This part defines key credit union terms and sets incorporation, naming, and pre-authorization rules.
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This Act sets a process for sheriffs, creditors, debtors, and the district registrar to record levies, contest claims, issue certificates, and distribute money collected under executions.
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This Act defines key funeral-service terms and sets rules for operators, funeral providers, crematoriums, and places of interment.
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This Act creates and protects the Creston Valley wildlife management area, restricts land and resource use inside it, and gives the management authority permit and enforcement powers.
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This Act sets out who can apply for crime victim benefits, what the director can award, and the information, deadlines, and cooperation required.
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This Act sets up a director and fund to manage forfeited property and pay eligible victims, with rules on holding money, compensation limits, and offences for obstructing the director.
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The text of this Criminal Code provision is unavailable in this content collection.
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This Act lets eligible victims or their immediate family seek compensation from the board, and sets rules, limits, and deadlines for claims.
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This part sets out criminal record check and verification rules for certain workers, students, service providers, employers, and governing bodies.
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This Act sets out the Criminal Justice Branch’s prosecution functions, the ADAG’s administration role, rules for Crown counsel and special prosecutors, and some publication and bargaining requirements.
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The Attorney General may start proceedings under this Act, and the court may make orders in those proceedings.
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This Act changes how claims can be brought against the British Columbia government and sets rules for court procedure, service, certificates, payments, and limits on remedies.
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This document is marked as repealed by another act.
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This document names the Curfew Act 91 1996 and says it was repealed.
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This Act is not in force, and it will come into force when the Lieutenant Governor in Council makes a regulation.
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This act is marked as repealed.