Yukon Court of Appeal

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Civil Court
Civil Court
Currency date
July 10, 2021
Jurisdiction
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appealhttps://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information
Criminal Court
Criminal Court
Currency date
July 10, 2021
Jurisdiction
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appealhttps://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information
Yukon Court of Appeal (Civil Court)
Province
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information
Yukon Court of Appeal (Criminal Court)
Province
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information
Yukon Court of Appeal (Civil Court)
Province
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information
Yukon Court of Appeal (Criminal Court)
Province
Yukon
E-filing requirement level
Not Available
Explanatory web page
https://yukoncourts.ca/en/court-appeal
Last amended
May 18, 2017
Rule Basis (citation)
Associated practice directive(s)
Documents accepted

The Court of Appeal registry will accept for filing any facsimile copy of a Court of Appeal document, except for documents requiring binding and multiple copies (such as appeal books and transcripts; factums; books of authorities).

For lengthy documents which may or may not be bound (such as motion books and memorandum of argument), they will be accepted if they do not exceed 20 pages in length.

Any document in excess of 20 pages will be accepted only if prior permission has been obtained from the registrar. The Court, however, may refuse to accept a facsimile copy as an original document. In such cases, the original document must be available for production to the Court.

Acceptable format(s)

Fax

Acceptable formats - additional info
Electronic signatures accepted?
Signatures - additional info
Submission method
Submission method - additional info
Attachment size limit
Submission instructions
Paper copies required?
Paper copies - additional info
Additional information

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