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If, after you serve and file your Notice of Appeal, you realize that you want to make a change, you can amend it by serving and filing a Supplementary Notice of Appeal or Cross-Appeal (Form 61F) before the appeal has been perfected.
Appeal dismissed means that the court will decide in favour of the respondent or the party against whom the appeal is brought. This decision is made against the appellant who brought the appeal forward.
A motion to quash an appeal (on the basis that the Court of Appeal does not even have jurisdiction to hear the appeal). A motion to introduce new or ?fresh? evidence on the appeal. A motion to review a decision of a single judge who heard an earlier motion.
An application for leave to appeal is a request made to an appellate court asking them to hear an appeal from a judgment when the party has no automatic right to appeal or when the time limit for an automatic appeal has passed.
This means that you (the ?applicant?) must successfully apply to the Supreme Court of Canada for leave to appeal before the appeal itself can be heard. An application for leave to appeal is a document by which you request leave. It must be ?filed? with the Registrar and ?served? on all other parties.