LAW 122 Chapter 2: Chapter 2.docx

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Chapter 2 litigation and alternative dispute resolution. All adults can use canadian courts even if they are not canadian citizens. A corporation can sue or be sued. Incorporated organizations like clubs & church groups cannot sue or be sued: but individual members of the organization can be sued. Crown could be sued without its consent. Class actions: ex. on pg 30, class action allows a single person, or a small group of ppl to sue on behalf of a larger group of claimants. Ex. on pg 30: 7 provinces have legislation dealing with class actions. Must be common issues amongst the various members of the class. Plaintiff (claimant) must qualify as a representative plaintiff. Must demonstrate a workable plan for fairly representing the interests of the class members. Rep plaintiff must also have a workable plan for notifying possible class members. Class action notices can be seen in newspapers or magazines.

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