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To however, cause the Judiciary of New Brunswick to uphold the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Reason being, that, the Charter is applicable in New Brunswick, just as all provinces are bound by the Constitution.
Despite the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was adopted in 1982, it was not until 1985, that, the main provisions regarding equality rights (section 15) came into effect. The delay was meant to give the federal and provincial governments an opportunity to review per-existing statutes and strike potentially unconstitutional inequalities.

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Sunday, May 13, 2012



May 11, 2012 - I always Draft my own Affidavit for free - then a  Commissioner of Oaths (not necessarily a Lawyer) will witness my signature at no cost to me, furthermore Court Filing Affidavits with Court Client Services is free of charge.

4.05 Affidavits
Format
(1) An affidavit used in a proceeding shall be
(a) expressed in the first person, and shall state the
name in full and place of residence of the deponent;
and, if he is a party or the solicitor, agent or employee
of a party, it shall state that fact,
(b) divided into numbered paragraphs, with each
paragraph being confined as far as possible to a particular
statement of fact, and
(c) signed by the deponent or signed in the name of
the deponent by another person in accordance with
paragraph (8.1) and, when the jurat is completed,
signed by the person before whom it is sworn.
Contents
(2) Every affidavit shall be confined to a statement
of facts within the personal knowledge of the deponent, ( A deponent is someone who gives evidence or acts as a witness)
except as provided otherwise in these rules.

EXHIBITS
(3) An exhibit referred to in an affidavit is an attachment to the Affidavit and is evidence which shall be identified by the person before whom the affidavit is
sworn as the exhibit referred to.
(4) Where an exhibit is referred to in an affidavit as
being attached to the affidavit, it shall be attached and
filed with the affidavit.
(5) Where an exhibit is referred to in an affidavit as
being produced and shown to the deponent, it shall not
be attached to the affidavit or filed therewith, but shall be
left with the clerk or Registrar for the use of the court
and, upon disposition of the proceeding or motion in respect
of which the affidavit was filed, the exhibit shall be
returned to the party who filed the affidavit or his solicitor,
unless ordered otherwise.
(6) A copy of every documentary exhibit referred to
in an affidavit shall be served with the affidavit, unless it
is impractical to do so or the person to be served has a
copy.

http://www.gnb.ca/0062/regs/Rule/RULE04.pdf

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This is the "JUSTICE" building found within the incorporated City limits of THE CITY OF FREDERICTON, NB., Canada... please note all upper case letters denotes a CORPORATION consequentially,  do not expect of find or experience Justice or obtain remedy inside this building "JUSTICE"  as Justice cannot be realized there.Justice is not dispensed there.


The Probate Court of New Brunswick
The Court of Queen's Bench hears all matters within the domain of family law.
The Court of Queen's Bench also has original jurisdiction in major civil and criminal cases. In addition, it has appellate jurisdiction over summary conviction offences from the Provincial Court. The Court of Queen's Bench is divided into two divisions: • Family Division • Trial Divison


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