Commissioners for taking Affidavits Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.17
| Citation: | Commissioners for taking Affidavits Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.17 | |
| Information about this text: | Consolidation: Amended by: 1997, c. 26, Sched.; 1999, c. 12, Sched. B, s. 2; 2001, c. 9, Sched. B, s. 5; 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, s. 3. | |
| Enabled Regulation: | FEES, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 76 | |
| URL: | http://www.canlii.org/on/laws/sta/c-17/20030327/whole.html | |
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Commissioners for taking Affidavits Act
R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER C.17
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Amended by: 1997, c. 26, Sched.; 1999, c. 12, Sched. B, s. 2; 2001, c. 9, Sched. B, s. 5; 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, s. 3.
Commissioners by virtue of office
1. (1) The following, by virtue of office, are commissioners for taking affidavits in Ontario:
1. Members of the Assembly.
2. Provincial judges and justices of the peace.
3. Barristers and solicitors entitled to practise law in Ontario. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.17, s. 1 (1).
Idem
1. Clerks, deputy clerks and treasurers of local municipalities.
2. The administrative heads and deputy administrative heads of departments responsible for building standards, welfare, assessment or planning, and the medical officer of health of every local municipality that has a population of at least 100,000, but only for the purposes of the affairs of the municipality.
3. The heads of municipal councils, members of councils of lower-tier municipalities who are members of the council of an upper-tier municipality that was a county on the day before the Municipal Act, 2001 came into force and members of councils of municipalities that were cities on the day before that Act came into force. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.17, s. 1 (2); 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table.
Single-tier municipalities
1. The clerk, deputy clerk and treasurer of the single-tier municipality.
2. The administrative heads and deputy administrative heads of the single-tier municipality departments responsible for building standards, welfare, assessment or planning, and the single-tier municipality's medical officer of health, but only for the purposes of the affairs of the single-tier municipality.
3. The head of council and the other members of council. 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table.
Regulation
Idem
(4) Repealed: 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table.
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 1 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 18, Schedule A, subsection 3 (1) and the following substituted:
Commissioners by virtue of office
See: 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, ss. 3 (1), 21 (3).
Courts
2. The following may take affidavits required to be taken in their respective areas:
1. Judges and local registrars of the Superior Court of Justice.
2. Clerks of the Family Court of the Superior Court of Justice.
3. Clerks of the Ontario Court of Justice, but only for documents in family proceedings. 1999, c. 12, Sched. B, s. 2 (2).
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 2 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 18, Schedule A, subsection 3 (1) and the following substituted:
Persons who may take affidavits
See: 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, ss. 3 (1), 21 (3).
Commissioners for specific purposes
Appointment of commissioners
4. (1) The Attorney General may appoint any person of the age of 18 years or over to administer oaths and take affidavits authorized by law within or outside Ontario or subject to such limits as to duration, territory or purpose as the Attorney General may specify in the appointment. 2001, c. 9, Sched. B, s. 5 (2).
Delegation
Appointment of officials of corporations
(2) Upon application therefor and payment of the prescribed fee,
(a) the secretary and treasurer of each corporation with share capital or incorporated under the Co-operative Corporations Act that has its head office in Ontario; and
(b) the principal officer in each branch office in Ontario of a corporation with share capital or incorporated under the Co-operative Corporations Act,
may be appointed commissioners for taking affidavits in Ontario for the purposes of the affairs of the corporation. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.17, s. 4 (2).
Period of appointment
Style of commissioners
Status quo maintained
Limitations to be stated
Extent of commissioner's authority
Commissioners may take declarations
Revocation of appointments of commissioners
8. (1) The Attorney General may revoke the appointment of any commissioner. 2001, c. 9, Sched. B, s. 5 (4).
Application
Duty of commissioner, etc., in administration of oath
Offence
Offence
Revocation of appointment
Regulations
Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 18, Schedule A, subsection 3 (2) and the following substituted:
Regulations
13. The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations,
(a) respecting the fees payable to the Crown and the fees receivable by commissioners under this Act;
(b) prescribing offices and classes of offices for the purposes of section 1, specifying the part of Ontario in which the holder of a prescribed office may act as a commissioner, and specifying the purpose for which he or she may do so;
(c) prescribing offices and classes of offices for the purposes of section 2, specifying the part of Ontario in which the holder of a prescribed office may take affidavits, and specifying the purpose for which he or she may do so.
See: 2002, c. 18, Sched. A, ss. 3 (2), 21 (3).
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