What Exactly are you Alleging Demand For Particulars
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In Ontario, rules of pleadings require parties to allege concise statement of facts in their pleadings. Often times, parties fail to do so for various reasons. In such circumstances, the opposing party can demand particulars, so it can properly respond to the allegations. • This lecture is taught by Amer Mushtaq, LL.B., M. Engineering, B.Sc. (Hons.), who is the Principal and Founder of the law firm, Formative LLP. Through this YouTube channel, Amer shares practical advice from his years of legal experience to help anyone access justice and achieve their goals. Subscribe today to learn more. • Amer also offers in-depth courses (by paid subscription) on various legal topics through http://www.youcounsel.ca/. • • — • Lecture Outline: • — • 00:02 Introduction to Demand for Particulars and Disclaimer • 00:49 Concise Pleadings: Rule 20.5.06 (1) • 02:27 Example of a bald allegation • 03:21 How do you respond to a vague allegation? Two suggestions • 10:12 Conclusion: Demand for Particulars is an important tool in a court action • — • ► Remember to Like, Comment, and Subscribe! • — • Looking to hire a lawyer or seeking legal advice? • • Visit Formative LLP (http://www.formativelaw.ca) where you can get in touch with Amer and his team to help you navigate your legal concerns. • • Book a call directly with Amer on Clarity: • https://clarity.fm/amermushtaq • • Looking for formal course offerings? • Visit http://www.youcounsel.ca/ • • Show notes, links, further readings, attachments: • http://www.formativelaw.ca/2020/07/wh... • • To access the slides used in this presentation, visit: • http://www.formativelaw.ca/2020/07/wh... • • For the machine generated transcription to this video, visit: • http://www.formativelaw.ca/2020/07/wh...
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