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Effect of a motion that has been struck out
Effect of failure of a court to hear a motion
Effect of the applicant's failure to move a motion
Options open to a party whose motion is struck out
The principle that a motion must be supported by an affidavit
The propriety of filing a notice of cross-motion
The rule that a court has a duty to rule one way or the other on the motion that has been argued before it
The rule that parties have the right to file and argue motions
The rule that the court must hear every motion before it
The rule that there should at least be two clear days between the service of the notice of motion and the day named in the notice for the hearing of the motion
Whether a court can decide an issue pending before it while deciding a motion
Whether a court can go outside a motion filed
Whether a court can hear a motion with a supplementary affidavit which has not been served on the other party
Whether a Judge can refuse to hear a motion because he thinks it is an abuse of court process
Whether a motion brought before where a judgment has been prepared must be considered before the judgment is delivered
Whether a motion can be made without notice to the parties
Whether a motion can be used to commence an action
Whether a motion is a suit or an action
Whether an affidavit used in a motion can be used for the purpose of establishing a fact at the hearing of the cause
Whether a party can object to the hearing of a motion by filing another motion
Whether failure to state the rule of court under which an application is brought is fatal to the motion
Whether or not failure to cite the proper Rules of Court in the title of the motion paper is fatal
Whether the contents of the affidavit will be examined where a preliminary objection is raised on the ground that neither the motion paper nor the supporting affidavit disclose the basis of the “legal point” raised.
Whether the court can grant a prayer not contained in a motion paper
Whether the court is presumed to be aware of the existence of a motion filed in the court registry
Whether the court will grant a motion not reacted to be the other party
Whether the facts in support of a motion can be deposed to in the statement accompanying the motion
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