File s.128 Evidence Act Certificate Order (draft order)

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This Quick Reference Guide shows how to a file a s.128 Evidence Act Certificate Order (draft order).

 

1. From CMS Portal Home page, click: File on One of My Cases. List of cases display.

 

Note: Only cases user previously filed on or requested access to, display.

 

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2. For relevant case, click case number link. Filings tab displays.

3. Click Hearings tab. Hearings tab displays.

4. For relevant hearing, click:  Add Draft Order. Add Draft Order screen displays.

5. To identify filing, type reference in My Reference field.

6. Complete required panels and fields.

 

Order Panels

  • Consent Type:  Select relevant option.
  • Hearing Notations: Type if required.
  • Sub-cases: Select relevant subcase.
  • Add Order(s): Select: Evidence Act Certificate.

 

7. Click plus icon. Evidence Act Certificate panel displays.

8. Complete required panels and fields.

 

Panel:  Evidence Act Certificate

  • Name:
    • Type name of party. 
    • Note: To add new party, select:  Add New Party and expand and complete Add New Party panel
  • Date of evidence:
    • Type date or click Calendar icon to select date.
    • Note: If witness gave evidence on more than one day, type date range in Start Date and End Date fields. 
  • Start Date: Type date or click Calendar icon to select date. 
  • End Date: Type date or click Calendar icon to select date. 

 

 

9. Click:  Add Order. Order Summary displays.

 

Note: Once all orders are added, click Preview button to review order in more detail.      

 

10. Is another order required?

 

11. Is Order Summary correct?

 

12. In Share with parties or submit to court? field, select relevant option. 

 

Note:

  • Share with Parties allows other parties to view and update Minutes of Proposed Orders
  • Draft order cannot be updated once Submit to Court selected

 

13. Click: Proceed. Confirmation of Filing screen displays.  

 

Note:

  • Draft order can be updated in Orders tab any time before submission to Court
  • Once submitted, Minutes of proposed orders document generates and can be accessed through My Account screen

 

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