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The Uniform Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act (1992)

Status: 
LRC Reports
Project Contact: 
British Columbia Law Institute
- Tel: (604) 822-0142

Overview

Keywords: judgment; enforcement; uniform reciprocal; registration; money; debt; payment; debtor; creditor; costs; defence; full faith and credit; Mareva injunction; limitation period; foreign; sovereignty; autonomy; federation; economic; union; forum non conveniens

This report examines the difficulties in enforcing judgments from other Canadian provinces and territories and recommends the adoption of the Uniform Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act. This Act was prepared by the Uniform Law Conference of Canada in response to a request by the Canadian Attorneys General and Ministers of Justice for uniform legislation that embodies a "full faith and credit" approach to the enforcement of Canadian judgments. This essentially means that British Columbia, as part of the Canadian federation, should fully recognize judgments from other provinces and territories.

Reports

122. The Uniform Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act

Published: 1 January 1992
The following report was produced by the now-defunct Law Reform Commission of British Columbia. It is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.

Backgrounders

Report on the Uniform Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act

Published: 1 January 1992
The following backgrounder is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
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