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How to fill out the Form 2 (Rule 3-3 (1) ) - Supreme Court BC online
Filling out the Form 2 (Rule 3-3 (1) ) for the Supreme Court of British Columbia can be a straightforward process when guided properly. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to assist users in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out Form 2 effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- Begin with the style of proceeding at the top of the document. Insert your case's court number, and specify the registry location, such as Vancouver. Write the names of the plaintiff and defendant in capital letters.
- In Part 1, Division 1, respond to the facts outlined in the notice of civil claim. For each paragraph, indicate whether the facts are admitted, denied, or outside of your knowledge by listing the relevant paragraph numbers.
- Continue to Division 2 of Part 1. In this section, provide your own version of the facts related to any paragraphs from the notice of civil claim that you previously denied. Number each paragraph clearly.
- In Division 3 of Part 1, include any additional facts that are significant to your case that the plaintiff did not mention. Make sure to present these facts in a concise manner using numbered paragraphs.
- Move on to Part 2, where you will respond to the relief sought by the plaintiff. For each paragraph, clarify whether you consent to, oppose, or take no position on the relief being requested. Remember to list the corresponding paragraph numbers.
- In Part 3, outline the legal basis for your objections to the relief sought by the plaintiff. Use numbered paragraphs to summarize the legal reasons, including any relevant court rules or legislation.
- Finally, provide your address for service. This must include a physical address where important documents can be delivered. Optionally, include a fax number or email address for additional contact.
- Once all sections are completed, save your changes. You may download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Form 2 online today to ensure your responses are accurately recorded in court.
A Notice of Intention to Proceed (Form F48) is the form you use when there's been a long delay in your Supreme Court case and you want to start it up again. You must fill out and serve this form on the other person to let them know that you plan to continue, since it might have seemed that you'd dropped the case.
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